Composer Rob Simonsen shared insights into his work on the upcoming Marvel movie featuring Deadpool and Wolverine during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con. Simonsen praised director Shawn Levy and producer-star Ryan Reynolds for allowing him to focus on his primary goal of having fun with the music for the film.
Simonsen highlighted the collaborative and supportive environment created by Levy and Reynolds, emphasizing the positive experience he had working with them on a previous project, 'The Adam Project.' He expressed feeling shielded from the pressure of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's expectations, thanks to the strong bond he had developed with the filmmakers.
Focusing on creating an enjoyable and humorous musical score, Simonsen aimed to make himself laugh every day while working on the film. He appreciated the film's irreverent tone, which allowed him to explore a wide range of emotions and musical styles, from orchestral to quirky and whimsical.
Despite the challenges of remote collaboration, Simonsen revealed that he and Levy worked on the movie's score entirely over Zoom and FaceTime. He noted the unique experience of receiving feedback for such a significant project through virtual meetings, highlighting the seamless workflow he had established with Levy.
Simonsen's approach to the music for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' reflects his commitment to creating a soundtrack that captures the film's humor and diverse tonal shifts. His dedication to infusing fun and creativity into the score underscores the collaborative and innovative spirit of the project.