Thomas Newman Might Score The Next Bond Movie

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New Rumour is that David Arnold is out for Bond 23 composer (AKA Spyfail 😉 ) , Thomas Newman is rumoured to be Arnold’s replacement. We had wondered how Arnold would balance his duties at the 2012 Olympics with his previous commitment to Bond, apparently he can not, or was not asked back.

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Thomas Newman Might Score The Next Bond Movie, Skyfall

Author: Eric Eisenberg @ Cinema Blend

For the last 15 years David Arnold has been the go-to-guy when it comes to scoring James Bond films. Brought on for Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997, he has written the music for all of the 007 adventures since, including The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. But just like all of the other Bond composers, Arnold’s time has ended and now his replacement has apparently been named.

James Bond fansite MI6 is reporting that Thomas Newman has been brought on board to write the score for the Sam Mendes-directed Skyfall. A ten-time Academy Award nominee, Newman’s previous work includes films such as Wall-E, Finding Nemo, and The Good German. The news isn’t too surprising, as the composer has worked on all of Mendes’ previous films, with the exception of Away We Go. Should the story be true, Newman will be only the ninth different person to write music for a James Bond film. The others include Monty Norman, John Barry, George Martin, Marvin Hamlisch, Bill Conti, Michael Kamen, Eric Serra and the aforementioned David Arnold.

Arnold has done a great job over the last decade and a half, but it will be interesting to get new blood into the mix. Obviously it helps that he has such a close connection with Mendes, but considering the director has never made a movie like a James Bond adventure before, so I must wonder how their approach will change.

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