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Michael Giacchino (/dʒəˈkiːnoʊ/ jə-KEE-noh; Italian: [dʒakˈkiːno]; born October 10, 1967) is an American film, television, and video game score composer. He has received many accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for Up (2009), an Emmy for Lost (2004), and three Grammy Awards. Giacchino is known for his collaborations with directors J. J. Abrams, Brad Bird, Matt Reeves, Pete Docter, Colin Trevorrow, Jon Watts, Gareth Edwards, Drew Goddard, J. A. Bayona, The Wachowskis, Taika Waititi, and Thomas Bezucha. His film scores include several films from the Mission: Impossible, Jurassic World, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Trek reboot series, eight Pixar Animation Studios films, multiple Disney films, Rogue One, The Batman, and several other films. He also composed the score for the video game series Medal of Honour and Call of Duty and the television series Alias, Lost, and Fringe. In 2018, he ventured into directing and, in 2022, directed the Marvel Studios Disney+ special Werewolf by Night. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Giacchino, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michael Giacchino

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The S.C.P Foundation: Land of Monsters is a 2024 American science fiction action film and the second installment in the S.C.P Foundation film series. Produced by RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Legendary Pictures, it is the sequel to The Plague Doctor. Directed by Matt Reeves and written by David Twohy and Guillermo del Toro, the film stars Lauren Cohan, who is supported by Vera Farmiga, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne, David Harbour, Christian Bale, Norman Reedus, Colin Farrell, Lucas Black, and Josh Brolin. Alice is now currently tracking SCP-096, her first S.C.P creature she has been hunting since the previous one. After losing both the creature and her consciousness, she awakens to reunite with her sister Carol, who helps her once again. The film opened in theaters on May 16th, 2024; the film received generally positive reviews with critics praising the story, Reeves' direction, action sequences, musical score, cinematography, visual effects, and the performances of the cast, particularly that of Cohan. It was a box-office success, grossing $790 million worldwide on its $178 million budget. A sequel, The S.C.P Foundation: The Sculpture, was released a year later shooting back to back-to-back with this film.