The Seven Dogs trailer just dropped, and it’s hard not to get caught up in the chaos. Explosions, chases, globe-trotting stunts, the film is already staking its claim as something big. The trailer didn’t reveal an exact release date, but the movie is expected during Eid al-Fitr 2026, giving us something to look forward to. Here’s why we’re genuinely excited for what’s coming.

An Arab Film With a Global Cast
The cast alone is enough to make you pause the trailer and go, wait… is that who I think it is? Front and center are Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdel Aziz, carrying the story with full action-hero energy. Then, almost casually, the film throws in Italian actress Monica Bellucci, Indian actors Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, and stunt performer Max Huang.
Seeing Bellucci step into a mafia-leader role already feels like a fun curveball, and Max Huang brings serious action credibility thanks to his work with Jackie Chan’s stunt team. Add Salman Khan into the mix, plus familiar faces like Tara Emad, Hannah El-Zahed, German actress Sandy Bella, and Saudi actor Nasser Al-Qasabi, and suddenly this Arabic-language film feels like it’s playing on a much bigger field, without losing its identity.

Action That’s Breaking Guinness World Records
This isn’t just “big action” talk — The Seven Dogs actually broke two Guinness World Records while filming, and the numbers are kind of wild. The film now holds the record for the largest cinematic explosion, detonating the equivalent of 170.7 tons of TNT, blowing past the previous record set by James Bond film Spectre back in 2015.
It didn’t stop there. 7 Dogs also broke the record for the largest amount of high explosives used in a single film take, setting off 405.85 kilograms of TNT in one scene — topping No Time to Die (2021). Knowing that, the trailer hits differently. You’re not just watching chaos — you’re watching history being made, one very controlled explosion at a time.

A $40 Million Budget: Powered by Saudi Arabia
Knowing The Seven Dogs is the most expensive Arabic-language film ever made immediately changes how the trailer lands. You can see the scale everywhere: massive set pieces, large-scale chases, crowd scenes, and action that never feels like it’s cutting corners.
A huge part of that confidence comes from where the film was made. Shot largely in Riyadh at the newly built Alhisn Big Time Studios, the production had access to giant soundstages, sprawling backlots, water tanks, and on-site workshops that let the team build and destroy whatever they needed. Riyadh doubling for cities like Shanghai and Las Vegas shows how much infrastructure is now in place.
The Same Team Behind Some of Hollywood’s Most Fun Action
If the trailer gives you Bad Boys energy, that’s not an accident. The Seven Dogs is directed by Belgian-Moroccan directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, the duo behind Bad Boys for Life and Bad Boys: Ride or Die, and that rhythm is all over the teaser.
Behind them is a crew stacked with experience — the stunt team from John Wick, a composer from Mission: Impossible, and production and costume designers whose credits include Kingsman, Star Wars, Bridgerton, and more. It shows in how confident the action feels, it’s clearly in very capable hands.

A Plot That Promises Chaos and a Little Heart
At its core, 7 Dogs is a globe-trotting, high-stakes thrill ride. Ahmed Ezz plays Interpol officer Khalid Al-Azzazi, forced into an uneasy alliance with a syndicate boss, Karim Abdel Aziz, to take down a narcotics network pushing a deadly new drug. Their partnership is tense, reluctant, and full of sparks, sometimes literal.
The story races across a series of cities, with Riyadh doubling for Shanghai, Mumbai, and Las Vegas, and it’s packed with chase sequences, showdowns, and clever twists. The teaser even hints at personal stakes, like Ezz’s fiancée, Hana Al-Zahed, getting caught in the chaos. It’s classic action-comedy adrenaline, but with a story that keeps you invested.

From jaw-dropping explosions to a globe-spanning story, 7 Dogs feels like a film that wants to push boundaries. With stunts that literally set new Guinness World Records and a cast that blends Arab stars with international talent, the trailer already shows there’s ambition behind every frame. With Eid al-Fitr 2026 on the horizon, it’s shaping up to be one of those movies where you can just sit back and let the chaos hit, the way action should.
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