Elfman on scoring Justice League

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We're getting John Williams Superman theme and return of Elfman's Bat theme?Youve just been in London recording the score for Justice League. Its been 28 years since you scored Batman. What was it like going back into the DC universe?
It was great. It was like I never left because Im using the same thematic material that I used back then. It never actually went away [Laughs.] It just was great fun.
There are a few little fan moments. I instated a moment of the Wonder Woman theme that Hans Zimmer did for Batman Vs. Superman, but I also had two minutes where I had the pleasure of saying, Lets do John Williams Superman. and that for me was heaven, because now I have a melody to twist, and Im using it in an actually very dark way, in a dark moment. Its the kind of thing that some fans will notice. Some wont. Its a moment where were really not sure whose side hes on.
The people at DC are starting to understand weve got these iconic bits from our past and thats part of us, thats part of our heritage -- we shouldnt run away from that. Contemporary thinking is, every time they reboot something, you have to start completely from scratch -- which, of course, audiences will tell us again and again, is bullshit. Because the single-most surviving and loved theme in the world is Star Wars, which they had the good sense to not dump for the reboots. And every time it comes back, the audience goes crazy.
Did you write new themes for such characters as Flash and Aquaman?
I created very simple motifs. There are so many themes, you cant just do a big theme for everything. So i created a motif for Flash, for Aquaman and Cyborg -- but theyre very simple things, and [DC] understood. I said, "These things may never be used again, but Im giving you all the components, should you wish to have things to build on." So they either will or they wont, but thats how I approach a project like this. You have to take the attitude that this is the beginning of a mythology and it all matters, it all comes to fruition, and with any luck they will.
I loved the people I worked with, they were wonderful. The DC guys were great. I kept talking about the DNA of John Williams in this other theme -- using the DNA of Batman in these other variations, which were not the Batman theme -- but it all derives from that... Musical themes are like genes, you carry the DNA along and it creates these subtle connections which are perceived on an unconscious level. Its funny because Im terrible at puzzles, but I love musical puzzles. Its a different part of my brain.
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