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I suppose there’s no small amount of irony here. The original trailer for the upcoming revamp of The Wolfman didn’t work nearly as well as the later, more music video-like version, which featured the sort of pseudo-industrial rock that you might expect to hear accompanying an Underworld or Paul W.S. Anderson movie. Now we’ve learned that Danny Elfman, the original composer for this Wolfman score, has left the project. His replacement? Paul Haslinger, who scored the first and third Underworld movies and Anderson’s Death Race remake.

Cinemusic, via The Playlist, has the scoop on Elman’s departure. The official line that they report is that the lack of Elfman on the finished film will have to do with scheduling conflicts. The film has been pushed back a couple of times, and word is that Elfman couldn’t make the project work with his schedule. The site also speculates that the departure is due to ‘problems with the film,’ based on unspecified rumor. It’s easy to see where those rumors might come from, since the film has seen multiple release delays, but at this point I don’t see that the rumor angle adds anything to the story.

The sad thing here is that Elfman had evidently written and recorded a score already, which Cinemusic reports is “a traditional, grandly gothic effort a la Kilar’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” Really too bad we won’t hear that in the film, but given the nature of the internet I’d be surprised if it didn’t leak out into the world somewhere, sometime. Could even be a legit DVD extra. For some, the fact that the score is already recorded might add substantial fuel to the fireof rumor. Is there a lot of post-production tweaking going on that would require Elfman to do additional score work that he’s not willing to do? Without any more info, the speculation is fairly pointless.

Shame, though, as director Joe Johnston previously said of the composer, “If Danny Elfman does do it, I’m going to basically just let him run loose. I’m going to run the movie for him without music and without the temp track and say, “Do what you have never done before and see what comes out of it.”

Paul Haslinger, meanwhile, will record an all-new score for the film in January 2010.

  • Elfman has been booted off a movie at least once before; can't remember which.

    And I can't imagine anyone actually getting excited about new Elfman music. He hasn't once changed once stylistically, and his music does, as Johnston says, bowl over every movie it's in.
  • Octoberist
    he and Sam Raimi got into a fight after he completed the score to Spider-Man 2. Elfman got replaced for Spider-Man 3.
  • Danny Elfman is one of my favourite film composers and I say that this news just sucks. I'd rather take a gothic soundtrack than a pseudo-rock soundtrack any day.
  • wonka bar
    Thank you Sean!! i agree completely with your statement on the Danny Elfman switch. If you watch the original trailer Danny's musical score fits so perfectly with the footage. I think the score he would have done for this movie could have been comparable to the genius job he did for Sleepy Hollow.
  • Aced
    Sounds like good news, as Elfman is pretty much a has-been at this point. I can't remember the last decent score he produced. Its all been unmemorable
  • Dr_Mecha
    remember last year when his score for MILK was nominated for an oscar?
  • cholm690
    Yeah do you remember what it sounds like? Because I sure as hell don't.
  • Octoberist
    the sad thing is that, I do agree that maybe Danny hasn't been as good as he was before, but I can't help it to think what IF his score on The Wolfman was gonna be his big return. Then again, if that was the case then he wouldn't get booted off right? Now we will never know.
  • cholm690
    No big loss, Elfman has been pumping out rather forgettable scores for the past decade, his name doesn't insure quality like it once did. Too bad Jerry Goldsmith's gone, I could see him doing an awesome Wolfman score.
  • I'm still waiting for the next installment of Leprechaun...
  • fanboy_d
    damn, i hope him and joe johnston are still cool! i got my fingers crossed for a danny elfman captain america score!
  • Danny Elfman scores hardly sell a film these days. In fact, did they ever? I mean, they sounded cool and all, but they were never the REASON we bought a ticket.
  • thomas040
    where's johnny W these days?
  • freemachine
    This films is DOOMED! They should release it direct to DVD and move on.
  • shadow
    After his abysmal Terminator Salvation score, I don't really consider this a big loss.
  • sprenk
    It seems like with this news, combined with the new trailer we saw, they are attempting in post to somewhat change the tone of the film. Maybe Haslinger will offer us something different than what we've heard from him in the past, but it seems like they are doing their best to market this to a different crowd (from the look and overall tone of the first trailer) than they intended. It just seems like they're grasping at straws with this one.
  • This film started out awesome, and then it slowly but surely went in a downswards spiral to crap-movie-land :/
  • topheavy
    Elfman has been accused of ripping off his own themes before. I'm just saying...
  • wonka bar
    Bad move!! I heard Danny's goth style music in the original trailer and it went perfectly with the old style/period of this film. Then i heard the music from the new composer on the 2nd trailer and it doesn't work at all...its a older period film with modern industrial style music? I believe that the studio did this switch simply thinking it would attract more of the younger crowd if we change the music score; not going to work! Ok, Underworld music doesn't work in a gothic period movie. Music is very important for making a movie a classic, and i feel they had it with what i head in Danny's score. It's A shame.
  • Well, Danny Elfman is back on the project. According to Film Score Monthly's Top 40 Composers' series, Elfman's music is the music that will in fact be used in the final film. It was cut for being too traditional, dark, and choir-heavy. Studio executives wanted something more contemporary. Test audiences disagree though, so I guess the traditional old fashioned score still has a place. Film Score Monthly also has 20 seconds of the recorded score online.

    Danny Elfman back in, Paul Haslinger out.
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