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The vinyl record playing the song is white and depicts the face of Baymax from Big Hero 6. The concept of the music video is similar to that of Green Day's "X-Kid". A second music video for the band's album version of "Immortals" was released on December 24, 2014, composed of scenes taken from Big Hero 6 intertwined with Fall Out Boy performing ...
The song was used for the trailer for Disney's Big Hero 6, a film which featured the band's song "Immortals". [27] The song was used for the soundtrack to the video games NHL 15 and Guitar Hero Live, the latter appearing as a playable track. [28] [29] The song was used during 2022 PDC Challenge Tour winner Scott Williams’ walk ons. The song ...
"The Immortals" (song), a 2011 single by Kings of Leon from Come Around Sundown " I Feel Immortal ", a 2010 song by Tarja recorded by Kerli under the title "Immortal" "Immortality" (Pearl Jam song) , a 1995 single on the album Vitalogy
21 Savage previewed the song in the trailer for the video game Mortal Kombat 11 in early December 2018. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was originally speculated to appear on his second studio album, I Am > I Was , but when it did not occur, its release date was left undetermined. [ 5 ]
The song has been used many times in various events and promotional material. It was used by Apple during the pre-keynote for WWDC 2015, [46] frequently by in A-League team Adelaide United home games, featured in the 2015 video game Rock Band 4, [47] and played in the trailer for Nickelodeon's Legends of the Hidden Temple.
"My Immortal" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen (2003). It was released by Wind-up Records on December 8, 2003 as the album's third single, following its inclusion on the soundtrack to the film Daredevil. The song was written by singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody when they were 15 ...
Immortals had a $1.4 million midnight showings and then grossed a total of $14.8 million on its opening day, topping the daily box office. [15] It then finished the weekend of November 11–13, 2011 at #1 with $32.2 million, ranking as Relativity Media 's biggest opening weekend to date, against newcomers J. Edgar and Jack and Jill .
James Monger of AllMusic reviewed the album favourably, rating it three and a half out of five stars. [1]The review at Trailer Music News was very positive, calling it a "musical triumph" and that it "meets the lofty expectations set forth by the community easily, often managing to surpass them... each track will tug at your heart in its own unique and powerful manner". [3]