Hans Zimmer is Set to Score WONDER WOMAN 1984
Hans Zimmer, the man who provided the score for Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Man of Steel, and Batman v Superman, is coming back to the DC cinematic universe to score Patty Jenkin's Wonder Woman 1984. He gave Wonder Woman her very own theme in Batman v Superman, which seemed to turn out pretty cool.
I love Zimmer's work and it great to see that he's going to score the upcoming Wonder Woman film. Rupert Gregson-Williams provided the score for the first Wonder Woman movie. There's no information on why he didn't come back for the sequel, but even though Gregson-Williams did a fine job with the first movie, getting Zimmer on board is an upgrade.
The story is set in 1984 and is said to follow Diana Prince as she reunites with Steve Trevor to fight evil. The movie also stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig as the villain Cheetah, and Pedro Pascal will be a "key role." You can read some rumored information about who he might be playing here.
WB recently screened some footage of Wonder Woman 1984 at Comic-Con and you can read our description of it here.
The screenplay was written by director Jenkins, Geoff Johns, and Dave Callaham. The film will be released on November 1, 2019.
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