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Terminator: Dark Fate (soundtrack)

Terminator: Dark Fate (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to the 2019 film of the same name directed by Tim Miller, featuring musical score composed by Tom Holkenborg in his second collaboration with Miller after Deadpool.[1] The film is the sixth installment in the Terminator franchise, and a follow-up to Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), ignoring the events that occurred in the other installments , post James Cameron's return and creative control to the franchise after directing the first two installments . The film stars Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Sarah Connor and the T-800 Terminator, respectively, reuniting the actors after 23 years.

Terminator: Dark Fate (Music from the Motion Picture)

November 1, 2019

2018–2019

Newman Scoring Stage,
Twentieth Century Fox Studios

58:00

Holkenborg wrote the film's music for nearly a year, to study on the first two films and also pay homage to Brad Fiedel's musical work in those films. He produced the album with varied musical styles, including a Latino-infused approach for the "Terminator" theme and working on a range of instruments: both acoustic and electronic, as well as sounds originated from real-life objects. He also added orchestral music in few emotional sequences, while limited its use throughout the film.


The album was released on November 1, 2019 under the Paramount Music label, to positive response praising Tom Holkenborg's composition, instrumentation and the homage to the iconic Terminator themes, created by Brad Fiedel. It was released in vinyl by Mondo on February 21, 2020.[2]

Reception[edit]

Zanobard Reviews wrote "Tom Holkenborg’s score for Terminator: Dark Fate is absolutely superb. He’s always rather been in his element with dark and dramatic action music, and so he feels right at home as a composer here. Said cues here are of his typical loud and thrilling style, and hearing Fiedel’s Terminator theme alongside them at various intervals just makes them even better (see For John). The softer side of the score is also pretty good, with cues like My Name Is Dani and You Saved Me being great examples of how Holkenborg isn’t just good at composing fast-paced orchestra. However, the score could actually have done with a couple more action cues, along with a few more appearances of the original Terminator theme as well as the composer’s new Dark Fate motifs."[6]


Filmtracks.com wrote "you have to commend Holkenborg for returning to Fiedel's established themes, samples, and modes. Enthusiasts of the franchise's vintage, metallic thrashing for action scenes will appreciate the bare and raw carnage that Dark Fate extends. Many casual moviegoers will also appreciate the better enunciation of the five-note concept rhythm of coolness and Sarah's main theme in the closing scenes. But the actual spotting, rendering, and placement of this score is oddly dissatisfying throughout. There are better fan-made tributes to Fiedel's original material than what we hear from a composer paid significant money to produce generally the same thing, and Balfe's arrangement of the Judgement Day end titles remains superior."[7] Jonathan Broxton wrote "With the exception of the lovely acoustic guitar writing for Dani, most of Holkenborg’s action music treads a fine line, sometimes coming across as competent but workmanlike, but much too often being overly-raucous, overly-belligerent, and overly-irritating. Absent of Fiedel’s theme, this would be a score I would avoid like the plague, but Holkenborg’s contemporary updating of the piece, and its clever interpolation into the body of the score, allows me to give it a hesitant recommendation."[8]