EXCLUSIVE: Hans Zimmer Scoring 'Superman'? Not So Fast.
December 6 5:12 PM 12/6/2010 by Borys Kit
As expected with information on the Internet, it travels fast and can get miscontrued. Last week word spread faster than a speeding bullet that
Hans Zimmer was going to be doing the music for the new Superman movie, being directed by
Zack Snyder. ("Hans Zimmer to replace iconic
Superman score,” said
Entertainment Weekly.)
Part of the fuel comes from the fact that
Christopher Nolan, for whom Zimmer did the music for
Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and
Inception, is producing the new movie.
He is expected to reteam with Nolan for
The Dark Knight Rises, as the third movie is titled, but as for Superman ... well, we’ll let Zimmer speak his mind to
THR’s
Kevin Cassidy.
THR: The internet is buzzing with rumors that you’ve signed on to Zack Snyder’s Superman project. Any truth to that?
Hans Zimmer: You know, it’s like some dirty quote taken out of context. Let’s just be absolutely straight here: I have never in my life met Zack Snyder. I think I need to give him a ring. But here’s the thing: No Ronni [Chasen]. Suddenly all sorts of stuff starts flowing around with no warning.
THR: So if Ronni was still around this probably wouldn’t be happening?
Zimmer: No! Absolutely not! You know, I can’t even remember ever talking about Superman. It's a little bit, you know, it’s a little bit like "guilty by association" isn’t it?
THR: Because of Batman?
Zimmer: I met Chris Nolan once and he knows Zack Snyder and therefore I’m doing Superman. You know that’s all it is.
THR: It may stem from the fact a lot of people would like to see you take that project. Based on the Batman films.
Zimmer: How can I say it: My heart belongs to Batman. I wouldn’t even know how to go and give voice to it. I haven’t thought about it.
THR: Not to mention following in the footsteps of John Williams.
Zimmer: Right! John Williams, the greatest living composer -- full stop. And that happens to be one of his greatest themes. So no. And I’m not thinking of rewriting Beethoven’s ninth either. It just sounds like a thankless task, you know? So that’s unequivocally a no. I have never spoken with Zack Snyder.