Talk:7 Dogs

Did you know nomination

  • ... that while filming 7 Dogs, Sela Studios set two Guinness World Records for film stunt explosions?
  • Source: Guinness World Records states that Sela Studio achieved the largest film stunt explosion during filming of 7 Dogs in Riyadh on 29 August 2025, and Guinness World Records also states that Sela Studio achieved the record for most high explosives detonated in a single film take during the same filming.
  • ALT1: ... that a stunt explosion filmed for 7 Dogs in Riyadh was measured at 170.7 tonnes of TNT equivalent? Source: Guinness World Records states that the largest film stunt explosion was 170.7 tonnes of TNT equivalent and was achieved by Sela Studio during filming of 7 Dogs in Riyadh on 29 August 2025.
  • ALT2: ... that during filming of 7 Dogs, 405.85 kilograms of TNT-equivalent high explosives were detonated in a single take? Source: Guinness World Records states that the most high explosives detonated in a single film take was 405.85 kilograms of TNT equivalent and was achieved by Sela Studio during filming of 7 Dogs in Riyadh on 29 August 2025.
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Created by Umais Bin Sajjad (talk). Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 14 past nominations.

Umais🗣 15:38, 21 June 2026 (UTC).Reply

  • ... that 7 dogs set explosive world records?
  • ... that 7 dogs set off 170 tonnes of TNT?

Could work for WP:DYKAPRIL...Bremps... 05:54, 22 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

  • Article is new enough, long enough, and in a good place on presentability (interesting page!). QPQ looks good. Not a fan exactly of Guinness World Records being used for the hook cite (it's not the most reliable org), but its pretty non-controversial and it's also discussed in RSs ( [1] and [2]).
Otherwise the hooks could use a tweak to get to DYKINT—most people don't know the details of 405 KGs of TNT equivalent or 170 tonnes in relative terms and specific decimal-point numbers feel a little unnecessary (e.g. "over 400" makes the point). A simple change to it as record-breaking or "the most" would make that a bit clearer/intriguing. It could also be fun to mention that the two previous record-holders were both James Bond movies, but that might turn a little clunky. Let me know what you think. Nice work! Dizzycheekchewer (talk) 05:39, 4 August 2026 (UTC)Reply


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