Olivia Rodrigo has created authentic music for the upcoming ‘The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ film—becoming a member of Taylor Swift and Lorde in creating music for the collection.
Olivia Rodrigo’s authentic tune “Can’t Catch Me Now” options in the course of the closing credit of the film, however the singer was a fan of the unique films. “That is the primary time I’ve written for a function movie,” Rodrigo says in regards to the alternative. “It was such an honor and just a little daunting as a result of I’m so used to writing from my very own expertise. It was a enjoyable problem to look at the movie and attempt to write one thing that tells another person’s story.”
“Writing a tune for a movie undoubtedly allows me to stretch new songwriting muscular tissues,” Rodrigo continues. “The songs I wrote for SOUR and GUTS are typically extra diaristic and confessional. After watching the film I felt actually impressed by the character of Lucy Grey, and it was a enjoyable problem to channel her into the tune.”
The prequel film noticed a powerful field workplace debut for the return to Panem, bringing in $44 million from 3,776 theaters throughout North America. It’s international haul was $98 million, falling in need of the unique collection’ field workplace magic. Nonetheless, the film has fared higher than the most recent Marvel Cinematic Universe providing ‘The Marvels,’ which noticed a 79% drop in ticket gross sales throughout its second week.
The prequel movie takes place 64 years earlier than Katniss Everdeen volunteered for tribute within the authentic collection. The story focuses on the characters Coriolanus Snow, the president of Panem, and Lucy Grey Baird, the District 12 tribute for the tenth annual Starvation Video games.
In the meantime, Spotify goes all-in on transporting followers again to Panem with audiobooks now accessible to listeners within the U.S., U.Ok., Eire, Australia, and New Zealand. There’s additionally an official playlist that includes Olivia Rodrigo’s new tune and extra music from the film, in addition to a ‘Sounds of Panem’ listening vacation spot that features a number of totally different playlists.