
Age: 54
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Christopher Joseph Lennertz (born January 2, 1972) is an American composer of film, television, and video game scores. He is a dual citizen of the United States and Italy. His musical scores have appeared in Alvin and the Chipmunks, Hop, Think Like a Man, and Horrible Bosses, and the video game series Medal of Honour, created by Steven Spielberg. He composed the score for Supernatural, Revolution, and The Boys, all television series created by Eric Kripke. He has collaborated with film directors Tim Hill, Matthew O'Callaghan, Seth Gordon, Tim Story, Tyler Perry, Josh Greenbaum, and Kelly Asbury. He has also appeared in Galavant and Sausage Party with Alan Menken and Marvel's Agent Carter, including a first-ever Marvel musical number co-written with Tony award-winning lyricist David Zippel. He wrote the songs for UglyDolls with Glenn Slater. He composed the score for the Netflix series Lost in Space and the Amazon Prime Video series The Boys from Kripke, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christopher Lennertz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Christopher Lennertz

Composer
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It has been nearly two years since the colossal battle between General Dru-Zod and Clark Kent, better known as Superman. The death of Kal-El and fall of Metropolis to Zod's Kryptonian forces has left the survivors and everyone else in the world saddened beyond comprehension. One of the individuals that has been affected by the loss of Superman the most was one of Clark Kent's closest friends, Bruce Wayne. On Rememberance Day, Bruce, under the moniker of the Batman, decides he has had enough of dwelling on his sadness and it is time to avenge the death of Superman. Despite many people warning him otherwise, Bruce goes to the hellscape that once was Metropolis to end General Zod's reign over the city once and for all. But will he be stopped before his crusade leads him down a dark and sinister path...?