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The Crow with Bill Skarsgard: Soundtrack and score for Rupert Sanders' remake

The remake of The Crow not only brings Bill Skarsgård to the screen as Eric, but Rupert Sanders has also ensured that the gothic story is portrayed in the most faithful way. Here, check out the soundtrack.

Bill Skarsgård in The Crow.
© IMDbBill Skarsgård in The Crow.

The Crow” is the upcoming masterpiece by Rupert Sanders that has left the world with quite high expectations among fans, especially those who doubted that the remake would be truly faithful and dark to the story.

This time, it is Bill Skarsgård (It and Boy Kills World) who plays Eric Draven, the main character who returns from the grave to avenge the death of his fiancée, which was the responsibility of FKA Twigs (Honey Boy).

The first teaser not only shows the star-studded cast of the crime and action movie, which is scheduled to be released on August 21st this year, but also some of the songs that will score the scenes.

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The Crow Soundtrack | All the songs and artists

  • Debussy – Des Pas Sur La Neige
  • Joy Division – Disorder
  • The Bug Ft. Inga Copeland – Fall
  • Traitrs – Thin Flesh
  • Phil Kieran and Aaron Thomas – The Killer
  • Gary Numan – M.E.
  • The Veils – Total Depravity
  • Enya – Boadicea
  • Cascadeur – Meaning
  • Foals – What Went Down

What song is in the trailer for The Crow?

The remake of “The Crow” is one of the most anticipated movies of the year, so it was expected that the first teaser would make a big impression, especially because of the music. The song featured is “Take What You Want“.

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The song, which combines elements of rock and hip-hop, is by Post Malone, featuring a collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott, who worked together for the first time for the gothic movie‘s soundtrack.

The lyrics deal with the pain and betrayal in relationships, with a powerful emotional charge that is reinforced by the intense vocal performance and musical production, which was handled by Louis Bell, Andrew Watt and Post Malone.

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Who composed the score for the remake of The Crow?

The composer in charge of the score is Márk Haraszti, who managed to capture the dark and melancholic tone that “The Crow” requires. His unique style and ability to create intense atmospheres made him the ideal choice.

The producer is a Hungarian composer known for his work in various film and television productions. Some of his best known works are Blizzard, The Tree of Eternal Love, The Solitude of Winter and Silent Mist.

Ariadna, a Journalism graduate from Tea and Deportea in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is fluent in both English and Spanish. She has been a key member of the Spoiler US team since its inception in 2023, where she covers a wide range of topics including entertainment, cinema, interviews, television programs, lifestyle, celebrity news, influencers, streaming platforms, pop culture, and reality shows. Before her role at Spoiler US, Ariadna joined Bolavip US in 2022, contributing to a diverse array of content areas. Her career began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, and she has also written about various cultural events for Spoiler Latinoamerica in 2023. With over three years of experience in journalism across various media outlets, Ariadna continues to broaden her expertise and impact in the field.

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