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Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi to compose music for 3 Body Problem

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Music composer Ramin Djawadi‘s inventiveness allowed Game of Thrones to have some of the greatest soundtracks in television history. His incredible compositions for the Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon in the teaser trailer alone reminded viewers why they like his work so much.

Djawadi will also be scoring for Game of Thrones showrunners’ new Netflix series the 3 Body Problem.

Ramin Djawadi reunites with Game of Thrones showrunners for 3 Body Problem

Game of Thrones fans who watched the 3 Body Problem trailer might’ve noticed a familiarity in the tunes playing in the background. The ambiance of the eerie scenery in the Liu Cixin adaptation is elevated by Djawadi’s tunes, as Game of Thrones alum John Bradley explores the reaches of an unknown reality. Have a look at the trailer right below:

3 Body Problem | Exclusive Clip | Netflix

David Benioff attended Ramin Djawadi’s concert at the Hollywood Bowl

The 3 Body Problem showrunner Benioff accidentally revealed the news about Djawadi’s involvement while recalling his trip to the live concert. He told THR in a recent interview, when asked about when was the last time someone had quoted Game of Thrones to him,

“We went to a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, it was Ramin Djawadi…the composer from Game of Thrones and also 3 Body Problem, was playing the Game of Thrones score. And we went with another friend of ours, Michelle…and we kept seeing people walk by with t-shirts that read ‘I drink and I know things,’ which is a Tyrion Lannister line that Dan [Weiss] wrote. And I said to [Michelle], ‘I’m jealous ’cause all these people are wearing these shirts with Dan’s line.”

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Sayantan is a keen follower of everything pop culture; from films, shows, anime to video games and latest memes. He started writing professionally for Wiki of Thrones during the 2021 lockdown, and has been developing his writing and editing skills ever since. Sayantan has since worked for several reputed firms, such as Collider and FandomWire, gathering experience and nods from some of the best in the industry. With a growing repertoire amassing renowned websites, Sayantan is your go to guy for all things Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. When he is not hunting for headlines and theories, you can find him engrossed in fantasy shows, conspiracy theories and video games.

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