Oscar-winning composer John Williams is providing music for the “Obi-Wan Kenobi” series for Disney+, marking his return to the iconic franchise.
According to the report from Variety, Williams won’t be scoring the entire series, but provided what it is calling the “musical signature” for the series. That likely means a new theme song and/or a possible reworking of the “Obi-Wan Theme’ he wrote for previous Star Wars films featuring Kenobi, played by Alec Guinness in the Original Trilogy and Ewan McGregor in the Prequel Trilogy.
Williams reportedly recorded the music just over a week ago with a Los Angeles orchestra under tight security. “Obi-Wan Kenobi” will air on the Disney+ streaming service beginning on May 25.
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Williams’ “Star Wars” scores are legendary. He won an Oscar for the original in 1977 and received nominations for five of the sequels (“The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi” in 1980 and 1983, followed by “The Force Awakens,” “The Last Jedi” and “The Rise of Skywalker” in 2015, 2017 and 2019).
He also wrote the theme for “Solo: A Star Wars Story” in 2018 and Disneyland’s “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” theme park in 2019. The latter won him his most recent Grammy, one of six awarded for his “Star Wars” compositions over the years.
Williams, who turned 90 on Feb. 8, is remarkably busy. He is composing the scores for Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabermans” (due out in November) and for the fifth “Indiana Jones” movie (due next year). He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic on March 12-13, the Philadelphia Orchestra April 19 and 21, the Pittsburgh Symphony on April 25 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Sept. 2-4 at the Hollywood Bowl.
No word yet as to who will be scoring the six individual episodes, which are believed to be recording in London.
Here is the “Obi-Wan” theme (also known as the “Force” theme) written by Williams for the original Star Wars.
Lucasfilm has not yet confirmed Williams’ involvement with the series.
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