Bear McCreary, the renowned composer behind the God of War series, has expressed a willingness to reconsider his role in the franchise. Initially stating his work was 'complete,' McCreary has now indicated that he would be open to returning if given the chance to expand upon his previous work.
In a recent interview, when asked about the possibility of coming back, he remarked, 'If there were an opportunity to expand upon it, I would be open to that.'
With a new God of War television show in development for Prime Video and the continuation of the game series on the horizon, there might be a chance for McCreary to collaborate again.
The composer takes pride in the music he has created for the games, noting their expansive nature and the enjoyment they bring to fans.
Beyond his work on God of War, McCreary is keen on exploring innovative projects and collaboration opportunities. He has expressed a strong interest in working on independent or AA games, stating, 'I think there's a lot of experimentation that happens there. And I love the medium.'
At 46, McCreary has garnered three Grammy nominations and is widely recognized for his contributions to television shows such as Outlander, The Walking Dead, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. His film credits include scores like Happy Death Day, 10 Cloverfield Lane, and Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
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