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Copyright © 2024 screenrant.com * Home * Movies * Movie News HOW CHRISTOPHER NOLAN REACTED TO HANS ZIMMER CHOOSING DUNE OVER TENET By Warren Elliott Published Nov 29, 2021 Christopher Nolan reacts to Hans Zimmer choosing to score Dune over Tenet, with the two having collaborated previously on many of Nolan's best films. Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer has revealed that Christopher Nolan's reaction to him scoring Dune over Tenet was "not great." Zimmer had turned down the offer to write the music for Tenet to instead take on Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel. Tenet was eventually scored by Ludwig Goransson, who won an Oscar in 2018 for his Black Panther score. SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Close Powered By 00:00/00:44 10 90 Day Fiancé's Sam Wilson Shares Painful Journey #shorts Share Next Stay SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Zimmer and Nolan have collaborated many times before, most notably on Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy, as well as Inception, Interstellar, and his WW2 epic Dunkirk. Zimmer had also previously worked with Villeneuve, composing the music for the director's sci-fi sequel, Blade Runner 2049. Some of Zimmer's other credits include his Oscar-winning score for The Lion King, as well as Gladiator, Hidden Figures, and the most recent James Bond franchise entry, No Time To Die. Related: Why 2021's Dune Movie Was Right To Cut The Book's Best Scene In an interview with ReelBlend, the podcast of CinemaBlend, Zimmer talked about how Nolan's reaction to turning down Tenet was "not great." Zimmer has built a more recent career out of live performances, including an appearance at Coachella in 2017, lessening his time in film scoring. The composer made it clear that taking on Dune was his way back into movie scoring, inspiring him the way the original Dune novel book did after having read it as a child. Read Zimmer's full quote on Nolan and live performances below: > "Not great. … There’s another part to it as well, which people keep missing > out on. I went out on tour, and I suddenly got really interested in this thing > that I never thought I’d do. And here I was, sixty-odd years old going, ‘Whoa. > This is fun. I like this!’ So Chris realized that, and he realized that that’s > where my focus was at that moment." Zimmer is known for his use of electronically produced music integrated with live orchestral arrangements. This has allowed his music to convey a wide variety of moods and tones over multiple genres, having composed for over 150 films, including the upcoming Top Gun sequel Top Gun: Maverick. Zimmer's other accolades include four Grammys, two Golden Globes, and three Classical BRIT Awards. With Zimmer confirmed to write the music for Dune: Part Two, it's clear the collaboration between him and Villeneuve is far from over. With Zimmer otherwise spoken for once again, Nolan is continuing his collaboration with Goransson for his next film, Oppenheimer, about the architect of the nuclear bomb, to be played by Cillian Murphy. Dune's Weirdest Character Age Gap Makes 2 Actor Performances Even More Impressive Now Playing WATCH NEXT Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Mute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 2:00 Loaded: 0.00% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind liveLIVE Remaining Time -2:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters * Chapters Descriptions * descriptions off, selected Captions * captions off, selected Audio Track Picture-in-PictureFullscreen This is a modal window. Advertisement Skip Ad 5 Dune's Weirdest Character Age Gap Makes 2 Actor Performances Even More Impressive Though Nolan and Zimmer's collaborations are on ice for now, the door remains open if the two should want to work together again. Their pairing has marked the creation of iconic scores in some of Nolan's best-known works, with the director recently saying he made Interstellar after being inspired by Zimmer's music. Scoring is one of the most under-appreciated professions in the film industry, but also one of the most crucial. The music of a movie subconsciously tells audiences how to feel; when they should be overjoyed or excited, and when they should cry. Music runs through movies seamlessly and, without it, the audience can be left feeling detached and unsure. Zimmer has shown through his Dune score that something as strange as an alien desert planet can feel intriguing, stirring and familiar just through music alone, and no doubt he would have had an equally impressive affect on Tenet. Next: Dune's Big Spaceships Omission Shows Why It's Sci-Fi Works Source: CinemaBlend SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTERS By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share Share Share Share Share Copy Email Share Share Share Share Share Share Copy Email Link copied to clipboard Related Topics * Movies * Movie News * Dune About The Author Warren Elliott (415 Articles Published) Warren Elliott is a freelance entertainment writer working hard for Screen Rant. They graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2020 with a degree in English and Creative Writing. They’ve seen more movies than anyone else they know and will happily regale you with facts about the Italian Neorealist Movement or the story of how they sat through all ten hours of the Dekalog. Their other interests include video games, musicals, Dungeons & Dragons, true crime, performing stand-up comedy, mixing cocktails, and trying to convince friends to go see the latest artsy independent horror film. They live in Los Angeles, and dream of one day writing their own movies instead of just writing about them. Their first novel, The Author’s Client, is currently being shopped to publishers and will hopefully arrive on bookstore shelves as soon as possible. Until then, they’ll continue their binge of Indonesian action films and niche independent dramas. Close RECOMMENDED ARTICLES Dune EVERY UPCOMING DUNE MOVIE & TV SHOW AFTER DUNE 2 Dune: Part 2 closes another arc in the overarching franchise, but Dune's live-action run will continue with more adaptations of Frank Herbert's work. 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