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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 11:09:30 GMT
It has been revealed that Junkie XL is reuniting with director Tim Miller to score Terminator: Dark Fate. The upcoming sequel marks the first time that James Cameron has been involved with the franchise since 1991's Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Cameron is on board as producer, while Miller directs and it will ignore all of the installments post T2, which has been seen as a good thing by many fans of the Terminator franchise. Miller previously collaborated with Junkie XL for the Deadpool score in 2016.
Junkie XL, aka Tom Holkenborg, is excited to be working on Terminator 6. The composer has been a part of a ton of cool projects over the years, but getting to work on the Terminator franchise with the return of James Cameron is a pretty big deal. Holkenbog does not take this opportunity for granted. Holkenborg released a statement, which you can read below.
"It's great to be working on another project with Tim. The original Terminators were such iconic movies, and having James back as a producer with Tim directing is an amazing dream team. It's going to be a fantastic movie to be part of."
Junkie XL is the composer behind the scores of Mad Max: Fury Road, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Dark Tower, and Alita: Battle Angel. In addition to being an in-demand composer, he is a multi-instrumentalist, DJ, producer, and engineer. Junkie XL was widely known for his trance productions, but he later moved to producing electronica and big beat music, and then finally moving to scoring. He was arguably best known in pop culture for his 2002 remix of Elvis Presley's "A Little Less Conversation," but his compositions have since taken ove
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Post by MrFurious on Mar 23, 2019 11:40:42 GMT
Great news. I look forward to his Terminator soundtrack chat on youtube like he did with Alita
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 23, 2019 22:36:22 GMT
COOL!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 22:38:21 GMT
He has seven months to do the score. James Horner had like 6 weeks for Aliens.
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