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Jeremy Soule (/ˈsoʊl/) is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video games. He has composed soundtracks for over 60 games and over a dozen other works during his career, including The Elder Scrolls, Guild Wars, Icewind Dale, and the Harry Potter series. He became an employee of Square in 1994 after several years of private composition studies. After finishing the soundtrack to Secret of Evermore in 1995, he left to join Humongous Entertainment, where he composed for several children's games as well as Total Annihilation, his first award-winning score. In 2000, he left to form his own music production company, Soule Media, now called Artistry Entertainment. In 2005, he founded DirectSong, a record label that published digital versions of his soundtracks as well as those of classical composers. DirectSong was subject to a class action lawsuit in 2015 but remained active until the late 2010s. Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Germany and the international Play! A Video Game Symphony concert series. While many of his works are orchestral, he considers himself someone who creates more than just one type of music. Several of Soule's soundtracks have been created with the help of his brother, Julian.

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Revan: A Star Wars Story is a 2017 American animated gothic epic space opera film written, directed and produced by Alejandro Amenábar, in his first animated feature film, with Drew Karpyshyn and George Lucas as executive producers. It is based on the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic by Bioware, and takes place after the the Dark side ending. The film stars an ensemble voice cast including Emma Watson as the titular Darth Revan, with David Thewlis, Bill Nighy, Lucy Boynton, Helena Bonham Carter in supporting roles, along with Jennifer Hale, John Cygan (in his final voice acting role) and Kristofer Tabori reprising their roles Bastila Shan, Canderous Ordo and HK-47 from the first game and Nicky Katt and Sara Kestelman Reprising their roles as Atton Rand and Kreia from the second game. The film also features Canadian voice actor Scott McNeil as the voices of Lord Scourge, Naga Sadow in a flashback and a future vision of Darth Bane, the third he would reprise for the sequel, the Rule of Two in 2019, and Vic Mignogna as the spirit of Exar Kun.
