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The seven best superhero movie scores exemplify why scores are so important to this strain of cinema. Yes, these are just the kind of titles people go to for vivid eye-candy that makes their eyeballs pop with excitement. However, all kinds of superhero movies also flourish because of deeply distinctive scores that move the spirit and inspire audiences everywhere to cheer.
1) Danny Elfman for Spider-Man

Eventually, Danny Elfman and director Sam Raimi would have such a bitter experience working together on the first two Spider-Man movies that Christopher Young would take over as sole composer of Spider-Man 3. What a shame there was such turmoil behind the scenes because Elfman’s original Spider-Man tracks are still incredible creations. What’s especially lovely about Elfman’s soaring and classical compositions is how they’re as devoid of irony or self-consciousness as Raimi’s overall approach to this web-crawler. A sweeping, rather than “grounded,” musical approach imbues Elfman’s Spider-Man tracks with an endearing personality that’s impossible to resist.
2) Michael Giacchino for The Incredibles

Like John Williams on Catch Me If You Can, composer Michael Giacchino’s The Incredibles score created an early 21st century sonic masterclass by taking influences from the 1960s. Xylaphones and trumpets abound on these lively tracks, which work excellently to accentuate the vivid personalities of the various family members of the titular team. In hindsight, it’s remarkable ths was Giacchino’s first time composing the score for a feature-length theatrical film. Every composition here brims with confidence beyond his years.
3) Ludwig Gรถransson for Black Panther

Before 2018, most Marvel Cinematic Universe movie scores were largely generic. Who can even remember a motif from Ramin Djawadi’s Iron Man score or Brian Tyler’s Thor: The Dark World tracks? Ludwig Gรถransson shattered that standard with his outstanding Black Panther score. Gรถransson’s compositions here radiated specificity. The unique instrumentation and atmospheres employed throughout his tracks reinforce idiosyncratic personalities for each corner of Wakanda. There’s also just such a spine-tingling sense of mythic grandeur to his compositions that makes Black Panther’s scope so instantly visceral.












