TheBatman composer Michael Giacchino is directing Marvel's WerewolfByNight Halloween special
✖ Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino is stepping into the directorial chair for Marvel's Halloween special centered on Werewolf by Night. The one-hour special stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Laura Donnelly, with reports listing Gael Garcia Bernal as portraying the werewolf protagonist, and Laura Donnelly playing Vampire by Night.
Giacchino has composed music for some of the Hollywood's biggest franchises aside from The Batman. Director Matt Reeves heavily promoted the soundtrack from the movie featuring Giacchino's tunes. The composer was already heavily rumored to be directing Werewolf by Night, after Variety did a lengthy piece on Giacchino's score for The Batman.
Marvel works from Giacchino include Tom Holland's Spider-Man trilogy for Sony/Marvel, as well as the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder.
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