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Old 12-10-2008, 08:51 AM
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December 09, 2008


As was reported back in November, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences decided that The Dark Knight composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard were not eligible for an Oscar because too many other people were also listed as composers on the film's score. Now, it appears they've reversed their decision.

Besides Zimmer and Newton, three others are officially on the credits as "composers" -- music editor Alex Gibson, ambient music designer Mel Wesson and composer Lorne Balfe. For a score to be considered by the academy, over 70-percent has to be attributable to the principle composers. All involved reportedly signed a document saying this was the case, but the Academy initially remained unconvinced.

But according to Variety, Zimmer and Newton Howard are back in the Oscar race as the Music Branch Executive Committee has changed their mind. After reviewing all of the information submitted by the parties involved, the committee reportedly found that Zimmer and Howard were indeed responsible for the score.

Nomination ballots, Variety says, have not been distributed yet, but when they are The Dark Knight will be an option for Academy members.


Rejoice, TDK fans!
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