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Hans Florian Zimmer (born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Oscars, four Grammys, and has been nominated for three Emmys and a Tony. Zimmer was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Geniuses, published by The Daily Telegraph in 2007. His works are notable for integrating electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements. Since the 1980s, Zimmer has composed music for over 150 films. He has won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score for The Lion King (1994) and for Dune (2021). His works include Gladiator, The Last Samurai, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Man of Steel, Interstellar, Dunkirk, No Time to Die, and the Dune series. Zimmer spent the early part of his career in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. He is the head of the film music division at DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks Animation studios and works with other composers through the company that he founded, Remote Control Productions, formerly known as Media Ventures. His studio in Santa Monica, California, has an extensive range of computer equipment and keyboards, allowing demo versions of film scores to be created quickly. Zimmer has collaborated on multiple projects with directors including Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Ron Howard, Gore Verbinski, Michael Bay, Guy Ritchie, Denis Villeneuve, and Tony Scott. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hans Zimmer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Based on the bestselling book by Koji Suzuki that spawned so many of these damn horror movies, this will stick closer to the book as a Netflix Original Series, while changing some things to the series. Plot of the series: When a young girl mysteriously receives a videotape on her front porch one day, she opens it and reads a message "Watch Me." Thinking this is some sick joke from her friends, she instantly watches the tape and sees some weird footage in the tape. At the end, it says "You will die in seven days." Running out of time and needing help to see what she can do, she visits her father's old friend, Asakawa, a journalist who's niece died from the same fate that she was watching the tape as well. She and Asakawa call up an expert, Ryuji, who knows about all things paranormal. Running out time, they must figure out the mystery of the tape before more lives are lost.
