New York, NY (Top40 Charts) What If…T'Challa Became a Star-Lord? (Episode 2) and What If…the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes? (Episode 3) feature score by Emmy®-winning composer
Laura Karpman. The releases will be followed by the What If…? Original
Soundtrack Episode 4 digital album available on
September 3, with subsequent weekly releases for each episode of the series. The score was produced by Karpman and Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum and album producers are Brad Winderbaum, Bryan Andrews and Dave Jordan.
"What If...?" flips the script on the MCU, reimagining famous events from the films in unexpected ways. Marvel Studios' first animated series focuses on different heroes from the MCU, featuring a voice cast that includes a host of stars who reprise their roles. Directed by Bryan Andrews with AC Bradley as head writer, "What If...?" launched exclusively on Disney+ on August 11, 2021.
Commenting on her score, Karpman said, "Episodes two and three are portraits of two very different moments in the 'What If…?' multi-verse! 'What If… T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?' (Episode 2), is a mash up of themes from 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'Black Panther' - they surprisingly go well together. We also very much honor our beloved Chadwick Boseman with a musical tribute. 'What If… the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?' (Episode 3), is a mystery-thriller and the score makes the most of this mini-movie! It is truly epic!"
Karpman creates powerful, imaginative scores that push the boundaries of storytelling. Her award-winning music, spanning film, television, theater, interactive media and live performance, reflects an audaciously creative, prodigious, fresh spirit. Karpman collaborates with the most creative filmmakers of our time, including Misha Green, Steven Spielberg, Alex Gibney, Kasi Lemmons, Rory Kennedy, Sam Pollard,
Laura Nix plus Eleanor, Francis Ford and
Sophia Coppola. The five-time Emmy winner's scores span the HBO hit series Lovecraft Country, 2020 Oscar-nominated Walk Run Cha-Cha, and the Discovery Channel docuseries Why We Hate, for which she recently won an Emmy Award.