HBO Max's Batgirl keeps taking shape, as the project has nabbed Loki’s composer Natalie Holt. The news was broke by Holt herself on Twitter, who said she’s finally able to tell she’ll be scoring the soundtrack of the upcoming DC film.
Although the British composer is not a stranger to composing for films and TV shows, with dozens of projects in her career, Marvel’s Loki was the first superhero production Holt ever scored. It’s curious, then, that Holt's second experience with comic book adaptations will be with DC, making her a part of projects developed by the two major players in the superhero universe.
Starring Leslie Grace as the titular hero, Batgirl will be the first live-action DC project to come exclusively to HBO Max, as WarnerMedia tests the waters to release more DC films focusing on lesser-known characters on the streaming platform. Batgirl is directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, from a script by Christina Hodson, who has previously written Birds of Prey and the upcoming The Flash.

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