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Hans Zimmer is one of the most prominent blockbuster composers in the last two decades. John Williams’ prestigious career is coming to an end. Many people know him for his work with Christopher Nolan. However, Nolan has chosen to work with Ludwig Goransson on his last two films. Zimmer’s collaboration with Nolan on
Inception
even notably ushered in the trend of the “BWAAAM” musical sting that can be found in most trailers to help intensify and punctuate a dramatic turn. Although Zimmer’s career has spanned many genres, he is best known for his high-budget action or sci-fi movies. Film Music Reporter recently revealed that the maestro would be contributing his booming tone to the upcoming Gareth Edwards Sci-Fi film starring John David Washington entitled The Create. The official synopsis of
The creator is:Amidst the future war between humans and artificial intelligence, Joshua, a hardened former special forces agent grieving over the disappearance his wife (Chan), has been recruited to hunt down the Creator, an elusive architect of advanced artificial intelligence who has developed a mystery weapon with the ability to end the war…and mankind itself. Joshua and his team of operatives travel across enemy lines into the dark heart AI-occupied territory… Only to discover that the world-ending weapons he has been instructed to destroy are an AI in the shape of a child.
John David Washington (Tenet), Gemma Chan (
Eternals
), Ken Watanabe (Inception), Sturgill Simpson (Dog), newcomer Madeleine Yuna Voyles, and Allison Janney (Juno) lead the cast. Gareth Edwards is the director, working from a screenplay that he wrote along with Chris Weitz based on a story written by Edwards. Edwards produces with Kiri Hart, Jim Spencer and Amon Milchan. Yariv Milchan, Michael Schaefer, Natalie Lehmann, Nick Meyer, and Zev Foreman executive produce.While the details of the film obviously take inspiration from previous works, The Creator is an original property in which Gareth Edwards has inexplicably decided to shoot in an ultra-wide scope with an aspect ratio of 2.76:1. It is similar to the Cinemascope format used by Quentin Tarantino for The Hates Eight
, in 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81o59NwyfI
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