The Amazon Prime 'Fallout' Series Will Be Scored By Ramin Djawadi
Music is a universal thing. People all over the world enjoy music, and every piece of media out there incorporates it into their productions. It can make or break a show, movie, game, etc. That’s why when you are making such media, it’s common for Hollywood to get people with strong resumes. Hollywood sometimes isn’t keen to take risks.
There’s no risk involved with Ramin Djawadi. That name should be familiar to any fan of the George R.R. Martin HBO series Game of Thrones. He’s responsible for the stellar opening credits score, as well as several of the songs within the show, such as “Rains of Castamere.” Ramin Djawadi also did music for the Jack Ryan TV series on Prime Video, Pacific Rim, and Gears of War 5. He has quite the resume to boast. Now, he can add the upcoming Fallout TV series to it.
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Though no official confirmation has been posted on social media, he is listed as such on the IMDb website, and the announcement has come from The Game Awards account on X.
The trailer for the show was recently released, to widespread excitement. It had everything a Fallout fan could ask for: power armor, the iconic VaultTech suits, PipBoys, Ghouls, and of course, the Wasteland. Now fans can also look forward to a quality soundtrack with Djawadi at the helm.
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Source: The Game Awards