‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Brings Composer Michael Giacchino Back To The Park
Michael Giacchinois returning to composeJurassic World: Dominion, completing the trilogy that started with his score for 2015’sJurassic World. According to a new report, the Oscar-winning composer has signed on to score the third film for the revived franchise, after scoring bothJurassic Worldand its 2018 sequelJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
According to theFilm Music Reporter, Giacchino will be returning to complete theJurassic Worldtrilogy as the composer for the third film in the revived franchise,Jurassic World Dominion.
The news doesn’t come as a big surprise, as Giacchino has been a constant presence through the past twoJurassic Worldfilms.Jurassic Worldco-writer and directorColin Trevorrowenlisted Giacchino to follow up John Williams' iconicJurassic Parkscore to compose for his 2015 reboot/sequel. Giacchino remained with the franchise to score theJ.A. Bayona-helmed sequelJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, while still maintaining his relationship with Trevorrow, scoring the filmmaker’s 2017 dramaThe Book of Henry.
Giacchino is one of the best (and hardest-working) film composers working today, winning an Oscar for his score on Pixar’sUp, multiple Emmys for his scores forLost, and recently coming off the incredibly different scores for Marvel’sSpider-Man: Far From Homeand Taika Waititi’s Oscar-winning satireJojo Rabbit. In addition to the upcomingJurassic World: Dominion, he’s also been enlisted to score Matt Reeves' highly anticipated comic book movie,The Batman.
Listen to some of Giacchino’s past work on theJurassic Worldfranchise below. It’ll hold you over untilJurassic World: Dominionhits theatersJune 11, 2021(or later, depending onhow long production is haltedover coronavirus).