‘Into the Spider-Verse’ Composer Knew The Movie Was Special After This
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ composer reveals when he knew the movie was special

Oddly enough, it wasn't within half a second of the movie starting.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was undoubtedly one of the highlights for Marvel moviegoers in 2018, and that was the year that included the release of Avengers: Infinity War. With its masterful pacing, gripping characterization, and an animation style that’s arguably in a class of its own, it’s no wonder the film managed to snag the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

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Fans of the film may have fallen in love with it mere moments into the first few scenes, but for Academy Award-nominated composer Daniel Pemberton, who was the mastermind behind Spider-Verse‘s original score, there was one moment in particular that signaled the film’s merit for him. In an interview with Screen Rant, Pemberton declared his behind-the-scenes work on the iconic “leap of faith” moment, the very same one that pumped fans full of ecstasy as Miles finally came to terms with what a Spider-Person is all about, as the defining moment of his love for the film.

“But you would keep going becaue everyone on this film knew they had something really special. I remember when I was in there and wrote the ‘Leap of Faith” music, I was there with Katie [Colley] and we were trying to work through the scene and I literally just went, ‘What about this?’ and I was like, ‘F–k, that was good’ in my head. I turned around to her like, ‘What do you think of that?’ and she was like, ‘That was amazing.’ She said, ‘You recorded it, right?’ I was like, ‘No. I think I can remember what I did.’ So then I did it again and you played it and I also remember thinking, ‘That is going to be a moment that people will really remember for decades.'”

To this day, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse carries all the momentum in the world, and that momentum is set to be channeled into its sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which is set to release on June 2, 2023. A third film, Beyond the Spider-Verse, is also expected to release by March 2024.


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