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Benjamin Mark Lasker Wallfisch (born 7 August 1979) is a British composer, conductor, and music producer known for his work on film scores. He has contributed to over 50 feature films since the mid-2000s, including notable works like Blade Runner 2049, Shazam!, It, It Chapter Two, The Invisible Man, Hidden Figures, A Cure for Wellness, The Flash, Twisters, Alien: Romulus, Kraven the Hunter and Predator: Killer of Killers. His work has earned recognition, including a joint nomination with Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer for Best Original Score at the 74th Golden Globe Awards for Hidden Figures, as well as nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music and the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for Blade Runner 2049. In 2020, Wallfisch was nominated for Film Composer of the Year for the second consecutive year at the World Soundtrack Awards. Wallfisch's film compositions have contributed to movies with a combined worldwide box office revenue of over $2.5 billion. In 2019, Variety acknowledged his achievements by including him in their Billion Dollar Composer series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Benjamin Wallfisch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Benjamin Wallfisch

Composer
for Composer in Batman Beyond (2034)
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Ever since Bruce retired as Batman and married Selina Kyle, he has been in a state of content, and the first time in a long time. However, things go awry when Selina gets killed in an assassination attempt made for Bruce and he becomes the secluded and distant man he once was. He also realizes that the world needs Batman once again. He stumbles upon college student Terry McGinnis who he believes is the perfect protégé to train and become the Batman. Through him, he soon finds a purpose and some kind of hope once again. [Author's Note: I'm aware that these actors would be too old for their respected roles. I would be casting these movies if they were to happen today even though it's for much later. It's very unrealistic, but that's how I'm doing it.]