In addition to his seemingly inseparable partnership with Tim Burton, Danny Elfman has frequently collaborated with Sam Raimi and is doing so again on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The composer shared a series of images of what it is like to work on the score for the upcoming Marvel movie, with the pictures showing Elfman and Steve Bartek at their consoles virtually working with an orchestra over a zoom call. With the Covid pandemic still causing issues around travel and health concerns, the use of technology to get work done has taken a considerable leap in the last two years, and it seems that Elfman has embraced this method of working.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was not always meant to be scored by Elfman, with Michael Giacchino originally set to score his second Doctor Strange movie having previously worked on Doctor Strange, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy and also being set to score Thor: Love and Thunder and The Batman. The movie has also seen a change of director, with Sam Raimi being brought into replace returning Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson who departed the film early in production.
Elfman originally confirmed his work on the score had begun back in February 2021, even though filming on the movie was not due to start until a few months later. “I am starting to do bits of pre-work for Doctor Strange 2 that Sam Raimi’s directing,” Elfman said at the time. “Even though I don’t start it for some months, there’s bits of recorded music they need for the sets.”
Danny Elfman Is Not New To Scoring Epic Comic Book Movies
Few people will not have heard a piece of music that came from the mind of Danny Elfman, even if they don’t necessarily know it. With a career spanning decades and every genre imaginable, some of Elfman’s compositions have found their way into movies such as Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Simpsons, Men in Black, Weird Science, Fifty Shades Freed and many more. While he has worked on a huge variety of movies, Elfman is no stranger to a comic book movie either.
Following Batman in 1989, it was only a year later that the composer first worked with Sam Raimi on the movie Darkman. His collaboration with the director would see him work on the 2002 Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movie and its sequel, and he dipped back into the superhero genre with Ang Lee’s Hulk, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Justice League before his latest addition to the collection. Needless to say that this will likely not be the last time Elfman will lend his hand to the music of Marvel or DC movies, and fans of his work will await news of his next project with eager anticipation.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to release in 2022 after being shuffled around in movie schedules a number of times before finally, for now, settling on a May 6th cinema exclusive release.