Spider-Man: Kaamelott and his viewing record beaten by an American with No Way Home


The record held by the Frenchman Arnaud Klein for the number of viewings of Kaamelott: First part has already been beaten by an American who has seen Spider-Man: No Way Home 292 times in the cinema.

A new impressive record will soon register in the next Guinness World Records. That of Ramiro Alanis, an American who will become the new record holder for viewing the same film at the cinema, with 292 viewings of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which is nearing its last screenings in American theaters three months after its release .

As the photos show on his Twitter account, Ramiro Alanis is a Spider-Man fan, but not only. If he has given himself the means of his ambitions, it is to dethrone the Frenchman Arnaud Klein, who had accumulated 204 viewings of the film Kaamelott: First part at the cinema last year.

The American champion regains his title

Above all, Ramiro Alanis, who resides in Florida, wanted to recover his place as champion because he was the one who held the previous record with 191 viewings of Avengers: Endgame. The Marvel fan has therefore added to his counter a hundred more viewings with his new record for Spider-Man: No Way Home, which lasts 2 hours and 4 minutes. This is therefore equivalent to 720 hours spent at the cinema!

As pointed out France 3 Great Eastthis new record comes so quickly after that of Arnaud Klein, 34 years old from Reims, that the new edition of the book Guinness World Recordsnot yet printed, could go directly from Avengers: Endgame to Spider-Man: No Way Home without mentioning Kaamelott: First part.

Ramiro Alanis has decided to stop at 292 viewings of the film worn by Tom Holland, but he still has to wait until the Marvel feature film is no longer released in theaters before his record is fully validated and officially recognized.

Contacted by AlloCiné, Arnaud Klein, who had even been able to have a session with Alexandre Astier, did not fail to congratulate his opponent and is already thinking of his revenge:

“I was perfectly aware of his progress because I have been since his 20th session. I also congratulated him when he reached the 205th. And when he has certified his record he will still be entitled to my congratulations. He pushed the record back to its limits but I think it is still possible to push it further. We will have to see for Kaamelott: Second part if it is possible to exceed it.”

The Frenchman had already congratulated him on his Twitter account when Ramiro Alanis had reached the 205th viewing of Spider-Man: No Way Home and he told France 3 Grand Est that he would be ready to attempt a brand new record: that of see the same film in as many different cinemas as possible!



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