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Christopher Reeve died October 10, 2004. Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes was released on August 14, 2004, making 'HERO" the official last song about Superman to appear in a movie before the passing of Christopher Reeve, who statistically is considered the best Superman of all time. [citation needed]
2022: Williams' Superman theme briefly appears when the destruction of Krypton happens at the beginning of DC League of Super-Pets. 2022: Williams' Superman theme scored by Lorne Balfe briefly appears when Superman meets Black Adam in the mid-credits scene of the DC Extended Universe film Black Adam.
The music was one of the last pieces to come into place. Williams' "Theme from Superman (Main Title)" was released as a single, reaching number 81 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 69 on the Cash Box chart. [56] Williams liked that the film did not take itself too seriously, and that it had a theatrical camp feel to it. [15]
Superman Returns (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album for the 2006 film of the same name.The score is composed by John Ottman, interpolating music by John Williams, particularly "Superman March" from the Superman: The Movie.
Superman III was the first of the films to have a score and soundtrack on the same release. Side A was devoted to 20 minutes of Ken Thorne's score (including new material such as a comedic cue that corresponds with the opening slapstick sequence, a theme for Richard Pryor's character, Gus Gorman, and the climactic fight between Clark Kent and Evil Superman).
This album contains McGovern's movie theme ("Can You Read My Mind," the love theme from the 1978 film Superman) and "Different Worlds," the theme from the TV series Angie, which peaked at #1 for two weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart and #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1979.
"Superman" was first released on the soundtrack album for the film The Tao of Steve in 2000, [2] [3] a year prior to its first appearance in Scrubs, though it was not featured in the film itself. [4] Zach Braff, the star of Scrubs, was impressed by the song and suggested the use of the song as the theme to executive producer Bill Lawrence. [5] [6]
Sound of Superman is a companion album to the soundtrack of the Warner Bros. film, Superman Returns.It features performances both original and cover by various up and coming artists, as well as established ones, including the final track on the album performed by Sara Routh, the sister of the actor portraying Superman in the film, Brandon Routh.