Thursday 19 December 2013

Hans Zimmer Working on a Female Superhero Theme for ‘Divergent’

Lionsgate president of production reveals Hans Zimmer is planning a superhero theme for Tris, for the Divergent movie. We previously reported that JunieXL was creating the Divergent score, with Zimmer as executive producer.

For those that don't know, Hans Zimmer is a multiple award winning film composer and music producer.

He has composed music for over 100 films, including film scores for The Lion King (1994), Crimson Tide (1995), The Thin Red Line (1998), Gladiator (2000), The Last Samurai (2003), The Dark Knight (2008), and Inception (2010).

From Hypable: "A new interview with Summit brass about Neil Burger not directing the Divergent sequel Insurgent reveals that Hans Zimmer is planning a superhero theme for Tris.

An extremely brief quote from Lionsgate president of production Erik Feig notes that Zimmer “wants to do a superhero theme for a woman.” The comment was made when Feig was explaining that Burger is tied up with Divergent’s score and visual effects, thus didn’t have time to start work on Insurgent.

Elsewhere in the interview, Feig says that he’s very happy with Burger’s work and reiterated that he’s not directing Insurgent only because of time constraints. “We’re extremely happy with the film Neil has done. He’s delivered an amazing, amazing movie which is really the most important thing. You can’t have a franchise without a successful first film. What Neil has done is the hard part: he cast the movie, he created the world and he set the tone.”

He also left the door open for Burger to return for the third movie Allegiant which Summit just set a March 2016 release date for. “You never know,” he says. “We’re not thinking that far ahead. But 100% I will be doing another Neil Burger movie if he wants to.”

We look forward to hearing what Zimmer comes up with in terms of a superhero-themed score for Tris. The need for a female superhero has been pushed further into the mainstream following the success of Katniss and Tris. Demand is pent up after the lack of female superhero leads in traditional superhero movies like those made by Marvel.

Thanks to EW for the interview bits."

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