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Spider-Man: Music from and Inspired by is a 2002 soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man. Although it contains a portion of the film score by Danny Elfman , a more complete album of Elfman's work was released as Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score .
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Won [47] SXSW Film Awards: March 12, 2019 Excellence in Title Design Brian Mah and James Ramirez Won [77] Teen Choice Awards: August 11, 2019: Choice Action Movie: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Nominated [78] Choice Song From A Movie "Sunflower" (Post Malone and Swae Lee) Nominated Toronto Film Critics ...
By November 2020, Spider-Man composer Michael Giacchino was set to return for No Way Home. [97] The film score was released on December 17, 2021. [98] The soundtrack also features music from previous Spider-Man soundtracks by other film composers including Hans Zimmer, James Horner and Danny Elfman, as well as Giacchino's theme for Doctor Strange.
The song was featured in the closing credits of 2004's Spider-Man 2 and went on to become one of Bublé's first singles. Which actually worked against the singer initially. Which actually worked ...
In a year of middling superhero films, in a decade that’s likely to see the decline of Big Cinematic Moments for films based on comics, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse proved that there’s ...
The soundtrack for the 2018 American animated superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, based on the Miles Morales incarnation of the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and produced by Sony Pictures Animation, consists of a soundtrack featuring original songs written for and inspired by the film and an original score composed by Daniel Pemberton.
The song serves as Kroeger's debut solo release. There are two widely-available versions of the song: one with an orchestral background and one without. Mike Kroeger (bassist of Nickelback), Tyler Connolly (lead singer/guitarist of Theory of a Deadman), and Matt Cameron (drummer of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam) appear on the recording.
Jennifer Bisset of CNET praised the action sequences, performances, and story, writing: "A Russo Brothers influence can almost be felt ushering Holland's third Spider-Man movie into new, weightier territory. If the character is to become the next Tony Stark, this is the way to etch a few more scars into a more interesting hero's facade.