Super Record Set with SuperPower Dogs

This past weekend, a new Guinness world record was broken in LA. “What world record?” you may ask.

108 dogs collaborated for the title of “Largest Dog Photo Shoot” at Vista Hermosa Park in Los Angeles. While setting this record, the group was filmed for the final scene of Superpower Dogs, an IMAX feature film. The film is set for a March 2019 release.

Guinness World Record dog shoot at Vista Hermosa Natural Park in Los Angles, California during the film of Superpower Dogs. (Photo credit: Danny Wilcox Frazier/ VII)

The day centered around celebrating the incredible power of man’s best friend. Film producers partnered with Mars Petcare to provide a morning of dog-friendly activities, treats, and giveaways.

“Every dog is a Superpower Dog, and we aimed to give local pups their moment in the spotlight as we filmed the closing scene for the movie,” said Taran Davies, CEO of Cosmic Picture. “We could not be more thrilled to have all of the dogs and pet owners help set the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for “Largest dog photo shoot,” and can’t wait for people to see the film come to life in 2019.” The team went above and beyond in recognizing that all dogs were superpowered!

Guinness World Record of largest number of dogs ever assembled for a commercial photo shoot during the filming of Cosmic Picture’s IMAX documentary Superpower Dogs. 15/4/18 with 108 Dogs certified. (Photo credit: Danny Wilcox Frazier VII for Cosmic Picture)

Superpower Dogs™, produced by Cosmic Picture and presented by Mars Petcare and IMAX, is set to premiere in IMAX® theatres starting March 2019. This 3D film will share real stories about dogs who save lives, protect people from danger and make the world a better place. The film follows five real-life canine superheroes and their human partners as they brave earthquakes and avalanches, bring animal poachers to justice and protect humans from danger while lifting their spirits. Audiences will experience how dogs see, hear and smell the world like never before, and discover how humans are harnessing the remarkable superpowers of these dogs to heal, inspire and save lives.

Guinness World Record dog shoot at Vista Hermosa Natural Park in Los Angles, California during the film of Superpower Dogs. (Photo credit: Danny Wilcox Frazier/ VII)

Congratulations to all the participants who earned the title!

Learn more about Superpower Dogs™.

Follow the film on social media at Facebook.com/SuperpowerDogsInstagram.com/SuperpowerDogs and Twitter.com/SuperpowerDogs.

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