@@Geral454 I didn't say that his music sucks bro. These two legendary music composers. Respect to both kings. I'm just saying that Mccreary's work also is a true masterpiece.
Love this The soundtrack explores the kryptonian origins of Superman and at the same time the values of Superman It's like heroic-space music and it's amazing
People might find this movie messy but to me it's an inspiration... Hats Off To Everyone Who Worked On This Epic. Hans Zimmer Blew My Head With The OST
It all began from here, then we saw the death and then finally the resurrection all with these two notes theme. Junkie Xl and Hans really did a timeless marvel.
Damn I remember watching this back in my summer school field trip with my friends I miss the old time when I finished 4th grade year, I wish I could back again and watch it back In 2013 in the theaters
I remember going to see this movie opening night with my brother. The opening titles, combined with this music...it was so completely different from the Christopher Reeve films that we had grown up with. All I could think of was that this wasn't a reboot, it was a rebirth.
They can be a great people, Kal-El if they wish to be. They only lack the light to show the way. For this reason above all, I send them you... my only son.
The movie had so much promise. It cracked under whateve new twist Snyder and Goyer planned for the character. Even this music was subpar. After hearing Gladiator, Batman Begins and Pirates of teh Carrebean, you can't tell me that this was anywhere near the standard he had set for himself.
Can someone PLEASE tell me what instruments are being used to make that ethereal outer-space theme/sound that runs in the background right from the beginning?
From my guess, I would say they're digitally generated synth sounds. Or something from a keyboard that was modified in an editor. That's how they make a lot of 'unconventional' instrument sounds.