Michael Giacchino Returning For ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Score
The constantly busyMichael Giacchinojust locked down another soundtrack gig. The composer will return once again to the MCU to handle theSpider-Man: Far From Homescore. This will be Giacchino’s third Marvel Cinematic Universe score, having producing the music forDoctor StrangeandSpider-Man: Homecoming.
Film Music Reporterhas the news about Michael Giacchino composing theSpider-Man: Far From Homescore. The follow-up to 2017’sSpider-Man: HomecomingstarsTom Holland,Michael Keaton,Zendaya,Marisa Tomei,Jake Gyllenhaal,Cobie Smulders,Samuel L. Jackson,Jacob Batalon,Tony Revolori,Hemky Madera,Numan AcarandJ.B. Smoove. InFar From Home, Peter Parker – who is presumably alive again after the events ofAvengers: Infinity War– heads to Europe with his friends. Instead of kicking-back for a fun European vacation, however, Peter has to slip on his Spider-Man suit for another adventure.
Giacchino has a long list of film score credits to his name, includingThe Incredibles,Mission: Impossible III,Ratatouille,Star Trek,Up,Super 8,Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,Star Trek Into Darkness,Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,Jurassic World, and many more. This year alone, he scoredIncredibles 2,Jurassic World: Fallen KingdomandBad Times at the El Royale.
“I love that clumsiness of the character, that wanting to run into the fray of things without even thinking, as a teenager would,” Giacchino previouslysaid, regarding the MCU version of Spidey. “And I love that so much of it took place in his [high school] world, where even he was tortured by the other kids and not just by these supervillains.”
The composer also added: “There’s a sadness to the pain and struggle…It was fun to allow the theme to be big and heroic, as opposed to plucky and clumsy, as it had been up to that point.”
In a separate interview, Giacchinosaid:
“Working with Kevin Feige has just been a joy. He is definitely one of those people that would’ve been in my band of filmmakers if he had lived in my neighborhood when I was growing up, you know? I could imagine having spent hours and hours and hours discussing comic book theories and characters with him growing up. So it’s fun when you are working on these films and you get partnered up with people that you can really connect to, that you really feel a kinship to. And he and the people at Marvel, definitely I feel that. They’re a lot of fun to work with and it’s always just this—it’s never easy work. None of this is easy work, it’s always hard, but it’s always fun as well, so yeah, I love working with those guys.”