Filming on Marvel's The Avengers has officially wrapped for weeks now, but there is editing and other things still needing to be done including composing the score. Now Marvel has selected a composer to do so and they've chosen a fantastic one in Alan Silvestri.
"I think to have been a part of the Marvel process is very helpful," says Silvestri, who previously scored Captain America: The First Avenger. "To see how material evolves [and] how the film evolves gives the sense of how Marvel treats their characters, cares for them, and a bit of what that Marvel post-production process feels like."
Image gallery of set pics from Marvel's The Avengers
"This is actually a very unique experience [for me]," he continues. "I've worked on films where there have been a number of stars and certainly worked on films where there have been characters of equal weight in terms of their level of importance and profile in the film, but this one is somewhat extreme in that regard because each of these characters has their own world and it's a very different situation... It's very challenging to look for a way to give everyone the weight and consideration they need, but at the same time the film is really about the coming together of these characters, which implies that there is this entity called the Avengers which really has to be representative of all of them together."
The Avengers stars Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Clark Gregg, and many more. It is set to hit theatres on May 4, 2012.
Those in the New Orleans area will be able to pre-order their tickets and find showtimes here for as soon as next year rolls around and The Avengers team gets ready to assemble at the Chalmette Movies, the Palace at Elmwood, or the Palace at Clearview Mall.
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