Golden Globe Win for Reznor and Ross Boosts Anticipation for Intergalactic Soundtrack
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the composers behind the upcoming Naughty Dog title Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, have added another accolade to their impressive resume: a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. Their award-winning work graces Luca Guadagnino's film Challengers.
The recent Intergalactic trailer showcased a preview of Reznor and Ross's composition, alongside licensed tracks. Known for their long-standing collaboration with Nine Inch Nails and acclaimed scores for films directed by David Fincher and Pete Docter, the duo previously won an Academy Award for The Social Network and Soul, along with numerous Grammys, an Emmy, and a BAFTA. Reznor's experience in video game soundtracks extends back to 1996's Quake and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
Accepting the Golden Globe for Challengers, Ross described the score as "never a safe choice, but always the right one," highlighting its contemporary, club-influenced sound perfectly complementing the film's themes.

This win further elevates the anticipation surrounding Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. The pair's versatility, evident in their diverse scores ranging from the haunting soundscapes of The Social Network to the ethereal beauty of Soul, suggests a potentially groundbreaking soundtrack for Naughty Dog's space-faring adventure. With online speculation pointing towards horror elements in Intergalactic, the choice of Reznor and Ross seems particularly fitting.
The Golden Globe win will undoubtedly amplify the buzz surrounding Intergalactic, potentially a significant departure for Naughty Dog. Given their impeccable track record, the soundtrack promises to be a highlight, regardless of the game's final form.

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