The film's finale explosions were created to look like bunker-buster bombs launched in missiles fired from a Royal Navy warship. The process behind these big bangs has been explained by the movie's Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould. He has said: "We had to do three explosions in the one shot which represented three underground caverns all blowing up, each explosion approaching towards the camera. The first explosion was 230 metres from the camera, the second was 130 metres from camera, and the last was only 30 metres from camera. Each one of them had 40 kg of high explosive and probably 30-40 gallons of fuel. So while it was only three explosions, they were big, big explosions. I think it works really well. There was a second between each one of the explosions as the bunker-buster bombs targeted each of the caverns. There is a record for the most high explosive in one shot. We had 135.4 kg in ours, so I'm hoping that that goes through. It'd be nice to get a record on every Bond film!".
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:00