Hans Zimmer On Returning For Wonder Woman 1984

Last month, news broke that Hans Zimmer would be returning to the DCEU to score Wonder Woman 1984.

The original Wonder Woman score was written by Rupert Gregson-Williams, a friend of Zimmer’s and a member of his Remote-Control Production team.

Gregson-Williams scored the movie but incorporated Zimmer’s iconic Wonder Woman theme from Batman v Superman.

In a recent interview with Collider, Zimmer explains that his relationship with Gregson-Williams made it an “odd thing to say yes to”:

“It was an odd thing to say yes to because my friend Rupert… I had worked really hard at getting Rupert the job on the first [Wonder Woman movie],” Zimmer explained. “But remember the Wonder Woman theme is mine, I wrote that damn thing. We had done it live, it became more and more interesting, and I just thought it was important to finish it”

“Patty [Jenkins] phoned me and she had a really interested idea as well. The story that she’s going to tell, or is probably right now on a set telling, it’s a story that I want to be part of.”

You can check out the Wonder Woman 1984 portion of the Zimmer interview in the video below, around the 13:33 mark.

 

Rob Towsey

Rob Towsey

Husband, father and lover of all things DC. Big fan of the big three, Superman, Batman & Wonder Woman.