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Ramin Djawadi (born 19 July 1974) is an Iranian-German film score composer, conductor, and record producer. He is known for his scores for the HBO series Game of Thrones, for which he was nominated for Grammy Awards in 2018 and 2020. He is also the composer for the HBO Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon (2022–present). He has scored films such as Clash of the Titans, Pacific Rim, Warcraft, A Wrinkle in Time, Iron Man, and Eternals; television series including 3 Body Problem, Prison Break, Person of Interest, Jack Ryan, Westworld, and Fallout; and video games such as Medal of Honour, Gears of War 4, Gears 5, and System Shock 2. He won two consecutive Emmy Awards for Game of Thrones, in 2018 for the episode "The Dragon and the Wolf" and in 2019 for "The Long Night.". Description above from the Wikipedia article Ramin Djawadi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The first in a trilogy of films based on Merrian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace's King Kong and Peter Jackson's ideas for a Kong trilogy. Set in the Depression Era, struggling filmmaker Carl Denham and assistant Jeffery Prescott convince film producer Charles Weston to fund an expedition to the mythical island known as Skull Island. Accompanying them are Captain Englehorn, an old friend of Denham's, his crew, former first mate and army captain Jack Discroll, and upcoming British actress and former archeologist Ann Darrow. But what begins as a filming expedition turns into a fight for survival as Ann is captured by the natives of the island to sacrifice to the island's ruler, Kong, who defended them from a terrifying bat creature known as Camazotz ages ago. It all culminates in Denham capturing both Kong and Camazotz and bringing them back to New York, resulting in a battle between the two giants with the crew and citizens of the city forced to aid Skull Island's former ape-like ruler if they are to survive.

