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The looping scene that you will not stop seeing (and hearing) has Batman as the protagonist

Since a few months, batman is available on HBO Max, and there are many fans who have not stopped getting details of the Matt Reeves film. The movie that started out hated Due to the choice of having chosen Robert Pattinson as the protagonist, it became a work that was highly acclaimed by the public for its great detective plot. A few days ago, a Twitter user has tested mix one of the chases we saw in batman with the musical themes of other previous films. And the result is simply impressive.

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calls himself thatguy, and is a screenwriter according to his biography on social networks. His Twitter account is monothematic, since he practically only talks about the Dark Knight and ‘Snyderverse’ productions.

A few days ago, ThatGuy uploaded a video to Twitter that has given a lot to talk about. The user has cut the chase scene of batman in which he flees down the stairwell using the grappling hook and has repeated the looped snippet changing the music every time.

In the two-minute video, you can see the same cut, but with all the musical themes that Batman has had throughout its history in the cinema. It may seem crazy, but we can say that all the tracks work really well, showing to some extent the interesting timeless character that it has. batman by Matt Reeves and the good work that all the composers who have worked on him have done with the character.

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An interesting debate has been generated in the comments. Which theme is the one that works the best that ThatGuy has shown in the video? Some point out that the sequence is perfect with the music composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howardthat is, the composition they made for batmanbegins in 2005 that began Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy.

Others prefer the version of Shirley Walker, which is the second one that appears in the video. This composer was in charge of making the music for Batman: the ghost mask (‘Batman: Mask of the Phantasm’), an animated film that premiered in 1993, and that inspired the animated series. In fact, the user Bradley Nelson has made a small point about Shirley Walker, since he considers that history has not given the necessary importance to this work by Walker. Apparently, her composition for the animated film served as the basis for Tim Burton’s Batman films, released in 1989 and 1992 with music by Danny Elfman.

According to the user, Shirley Walker helped Elfman with the soundtrack of the two films, but was not credited enough. The same user points out that she is probably the only artist to have worked on four different compositions for Batmanbecause he also worked in batman beyond.

And you? What Batman theme song do you think fits the most in this cut? We invite you to leave us your opinion in the comments.

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