Wheels are attached to planes. If you park a plane by putting the brakes on, and then throttle the engine up, the plane will not move.
The rolling resistance of a wheel varies with the square of the wheels’ rotational velocity (consult any introductory dynamics text). As this velocity can be anything (the treadmill is very powerful), there will be a velocity with a rolling resistance which is greater than the thrust of the engines, just like the maximum friction from the tyre is greater than the thrust of the engines for the parked case.
Yes, everything will explode, and the rolling resistance coefficient is tiny (around 0.01), but since you asked…
I don’t know whether to laugh or cry