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TRACKLIST:
01 Multiverse of Madness
02 On the Run
03 Strange Awakens
04 The Apple Orchard
05 Are You Happy
06 Gargantos
07 Journey with Wong
08 Home?
09 Strange Statue
10 The Decision Is Made
11 A Cup of Tea
12 Discovering America
13 Grab My Hand
14 Battle Time
15 Not a Monster
16 Forbidden Ground
17 Tribunal
18 Illuminati vs Wanda
19 They’re Not Coming Back
20 Stranger Things Will Happen
21 Buying Time
22 Book of Vishanti
23 Looking for Strange
24 Strange Talk
25 Lethal Symphonies
26 Getting Through
27 Only Way
28 Trust Your Power
29 They’ll Be Loved
30 Farewell
31 An Interesting Question
32 Main Titles
33 An Unexpected Visitor
34 Illuminati
35 Wanda at Home
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the result of a wonderfully weird marriage between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the mind of director Sam Raimi, as it takes its titular character (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) on a wild journey where he’s forced to face past actions and decisions as well as alternate versions of himself from the multiverse. The adventure feels like a roller coaster ride looping its way through creatures, the Illuminati, a teenage girl with powers she can’t control, friends from the past, and a supernatural adversary with a very human grievance.
During this 1-on-1 interview with Collider, composer Danny Elfman, who first collaborated with Raimi on Darkman, talked about his surprise that the filmmaker returned to the Marvel universe, getting weird and crazy for this collaboration, what Raimi always asks for with a musical score, how the music evolved as the film evolved, and how the musical note battle came about. He also talked about his recent Coachella performance and how it morphed from an idea into the incredible career retrospective that it became.
Collider: You’ve previously talked about seeing how Spider-Man 2 negatively affected Sam Raimi. While it’s been such a lovely and surprising gift for us, as the audience, to see Sam return to the superhero genre and to do so while marrying it with the horror that he’s so well known for, were you surprised that he even wanted to do this Doctor Strange film?
DANNY ELFMAN: The fact that he was doing a Marvel movie, I didn’t expect because Sam seemed so much in his own universe. Of course, I was always hoping that Sam would do a big, crazy, heroic monster movie, or anything in that genre. I love Sam and I love working with him. So, to find out that he was doing that, but in the Marvel universe, was really a surprise, and it speaks to how Marvel is diversifying and reaching out and expanding. I wouldn’t have imagined, even five years ago, letting a Marvel movie get this weird and crazy.