After working on Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers, it's fair to say that Alan Silvestri is no stranger to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He ended up being replaced by Danny Elfman and Brian Taylor on Avengers: Age of Ultron after clashing with director Joss Whedon but he's now making his return for Avengers: Infinity War, the culmination of a story which kicked off way back in 2008.
His theme for Earth's Mightiest Heroes could be heard in the first teaser for the Russo Brothers helmed release and fans are understandably excited to see what he brings to the table later this month.
"It’s funny because I feel like everything is still shaking… the dust hasn’t quite settled just yet," Silvestri said when asked about his work scoring Infinity War. "I wrapped Infinity War yesterday, and it was a really different experience than anything I’d done before, especially in regard to the approach and balancing quick shifts in tone." That makes a lot of sense, especially as so many characters will be popping up here in very different situations as the story bounces across an entire universe!
The soundtrack listing for the movie will probably pop up online any day now but there's a chance Marvel will hold off on revealing that due to the fact it could contain spoilers for various moments. What do you guys think of these remarks? As always, let us know your thoughts down below.