'Logan' Musical Composer Announced, Will be an Adult Movie


The composer of the musical score for the upcoming Marvel movie Logan has been announced, Geektyrantreports. Marco Beltrami, who composed the score for the movie 3:10 to Yuma, will be scoring the film. The movie will be the last one focusing on Hugh Jackman's Wolverine.

This is a surprising change, as director James Mangold previously hired Cliff Martinez as the composer for the movie. Martinez previously scored movies like The Neon Demon and Contagion. It's unclear if he was let go or quit, but it seems unlikely he will be collaborating with Beltrami on the Logan score.

Mangold has stated that Logan will have an adult sensibility. He said, "Logan is an attempt to bring an end to the line of Hugh's amazing performance as Wolverine. The ambition of doing that is to try to make an adult film about Wolverine, to make a movie for grownups. We're not trying to make a four-box, 'something for everyone.' We're trying to make a movie that stands out and is different because it's a grown up drama that also features intense action."

Logan will be coming out in theatres March 13th of this year.

With a few exceptions, Marvel movies typically don't have memorable scores. I wonder if Logan will buck or stick with that trend. I'm looking forward to seeing how Jackman's swan song as Wolverine will play out. What about you?

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