To do just that, Giacchino has released a piece of his rendition of the classic 1960s Spider-Man theme song from the original animated series (see above). Unsurprisingly, Marvel Studios wanted to work with him again after Doctor Strange, so Jon Watts brought him back to score Spider-Man: Homecoming. For the franchise's first solo film with the web-slinger (after the deal with Sony gave them the ability to use him in their universe), the filmmakers clearly want to pay homage to the past of the character while also looking towards the forward. Giacchino's body of work features some of the biggest franchises and studio names in Hollywood, working on films in the Star Trek, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossibleand Planet of the Apesseries along with multiple scores for Disney and Pixar films like Zootopia, The Incredibles, Up!, and Inside Out. It's a bit surprising that it took Giacchino until last year to work with Marvel, but his work on Doctor Strangewas in fact his first score for the MCU. Giacchino is one of the premier composers working in Hollywood today, working on a wide variety of projects both of high and low-profile.
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