‘The Marvels’ Composer Laura Karpman Scores ‘Ms. Marvel’ on Disney+ (EXCLUSIVE)

(VARIETY Article by Jazz Tangcay)

Laura Karpman has composed the score for “Ms. Marvel,” which debuts on Disney + on June 8.

The series stars Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, a Pakistani American teenager from New Jersey who idolizes Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel. Vellani is joined by Saagar Shaikh as her older brother, Aamir; Mohan Kapur (the Disney Plus Hotstar series “Crime Next Door”) and Zenobia Shroff (“The Big Sick”) as her parents, Muneeba and Yusuf; Matt Lintz (“The Walking Dead”) as her best friend, Bruno; and Aramis Knight (“Into the Badlands”) as the vigilante known as Red Dagger.

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‘The Marvels’ Lands Laura Karpman From ‘What If…?’ as Composer

(VARIETY Article by Jazz Tangcay)

Composer Laura Karpman is on board to compose the music for Marvel Studios’ “The Marvels,” the sequel to 2019’s “Captain Marvel.”

Due to be released on Feb. 18, 2023, Karpman will work alongside director Nia DaCosta. Brie Larson returns as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, while Teyonah Parris stars as Monica Rambeau, reprising the role she originated in “WandaVision.”

“I am thrilled to be going on this wild adventure with Nia DaCosta and Carol Danvers and am really looking forward to the collaboration,” Karpman said in a statement.

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To Shatter The Multiverse In Marvel’s ‘What If...?’ Composer Laura Karpman First Had To Shatter Some Glass

(FORBES Article by Josh Weiss)

“Time...Space...Reality...It’s more than a linear path,” declares Uatu the Watcher (voiced by Westworld’s Jeffrey Wright) in the opening credits of Marvel Studios’ new What If...? anthology. “It’s a prism of endless possibility. Where a single choice can branch out into infinite realities...creating alternate ones from the worlds you know.”

That’s just a fancy way of saying, “Welcome to the Marvel Multiverse! Have a seat, make yourself comfortable, and strap in because things are about to get really weird!”

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Karpman Wins Emmy Award for 'Why We Hate'

Laura Karpman Wins Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) at 72nd Emmy Awards for Steven Spielberg’s 6-part documentary series Why We Hate.

She also is the recipient of an Emmy Nomination for “Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music” for Why We Hate.

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