A Follow up to "The Batman" theme amalgam. This arrangement interweaves themes originally composed by Danny Elfman, Elliot Goldenthal, Shirley Walker and Hans Zimmer (with a little nod to Junkie XL in the end).
Agree 💯 Percent. I routinely listen to his Forever theme and funny enough it comes to my mind more often. Something about how triumphant it sounds I think. 🤔
I'm not sure but: 0:21 Batman Forever 0:55 Batman Returns 1:24 Mask of the Phantasm 2:01 The Dark Knight 2:17 Arkham Khight Main Menu 2:25 The Dark Knight 2:45 Batman Forever 3:05 Batfleck 3:18 Batman (1992)
Second part is from Batman 1989, and you mis-labeled Batman as being in 1992 but it was 1989; and the last one sounds more Batman Returns-y than it does Batman 89.
From 02:05 to 02:25 is all Dark Knight, there's no Arkham Knight in there. You've mistaken Dark Knight's main motif (D to F) with Arkham Batman (except Origins) first two notes, which are inspired by Dark Knight's theme too
It is called augmentation and transposition, plus a more modern rhytmic orchestration, "Zimmer" booom boom style :-).... BTW Elliot Goldenthal is a master of orchestral work and his theme is a great one to "enhance".
Imagine if Batman Forever would of sounded like this! My god the theater speakers would be booming The WB clouds turns black and then we hear this beautiful epic theme while the credits are running.
I like this more than your first one! Love that Godlenthal theme, and how well you blended it with the Elfman theme is amazing. They (along with the Zimmer and Walker scores) really feel like an extension of the same theme - which is awesome! Those scores (mostly) sound so different, but you've meshed them up well here! Great work. :D
This arrangement could have been used for the Batman movie that was never made. Warner Bros Pictures Presents In Association With Polygram Pictures A Tim Burton Film Michael Keaton Chris O’Donnell Dina Meyer Jeffrey Combs Courtney Love “Batman Unchained” Based on the DC Comics Characters Michael Gough Pat Hingle Michelle Pfieffer With Special Appearances by Danny DeVito Tommy Lee Jones Jim Carrey & Jack Nicholson Music by Danny Elfman & Joseph Bennie Costume Design: Bob Ringwood Batsuit Fabrication: Jose Fernandez Production Design: Bo Welch Special Makeup Effects: Rick Baker Cinematographer: Roger Pratt, BSC Editing: Stuart Baird VFX Supervisor: John Dykstra Batman Created by Bob Kane & Bill Finger Story by Mark Pestrovich Screenplay by Tom Mankiewicz Executive Producers: Michael Uslan & Benjamin Melniker Produced by Denise DiNovi & Richard Donner Directed by Tim Burton The Knight Will Rise Summer 1999
Well, there was supposed to be a sequel to Batman & Robin, but we all know why it never came to be. It was going to be called _Batman Unchained._ Jack Nicholson was going to reprise his role as the Joker. Too bad.
@@SuperWolsey if Chris O’Donnell is in the film as Dick Grayson/Nightwing, does the story need another Robin? However, I would certainly replace both George Clooney and Alicia Silverstone with Michael Keaton and Dina Meyer.
I'm just thankful that Goldenthal was included. His contributions to Bat-lore were excellent - in fact, his score was some of the best stuff in the Schumacher film.
Great job! Freaking epic. The Batman Forever theme is one of my favorites for Batman (it also works well for multiple versions of him, particularly when Dick Grayson took the cowl up after Final Crisis), and I feel it’s criminally underrated.
Thank you for creating these incredible DC music mashups!! It's amazing to hear DC scores from Junkie, Zimmer, Elfman, Williams, Goldenthal, etc played in coordinance with one another. Here's hoping you score a "Crisis on Infinite Earths" movie one day!!
I love that you added Shirley Walker in this. I find that the TAS Batman theme is the least remixed out of all of them and it's a shame since I reckon most of us grew up with that theme before we found the 89 one.
This was magnificent! Your superman themes where sublime, but you've managed to do the same thing again for Batman. Amazing work. I hope you make more medleys like this!