Aside from others in the industry, like director Kevin Smith voicing his thoughts on the Batgirl cancelation, there are still effects being felt by those who directly took part in the movie’s production. One such person is composer Natalie Holt, who had actually made substantial progress on her soundtrack for the project by the time the unfortunate news came down. She recently spoke about the whole ordeal, expressing some disappointment at how things went down.

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“I had written about an hour and a half of music,” Holt said when asked by Discussing Film about her work on Batgirl. “I’ve been working on it for a year. So yeah, pretty sad what’s happened to it.” Holt has become rather prolific in the industry over recent years, serving as the composer for huge productions like Loki and even Obi-Wan Kenobi, so it’s not like this was the only big project she’d been working on. Though it turns out that her work on those shows may have contributed to being hired for Batgirl.

“I was on set last Christmas, [directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah] really loved Loki and that’s why I got picked to do the score for Batgirl,” Holt continued. “So it’s a shame that it’s not going to be out there in the world after all that time, like having spent a year working on it. Yeah, pretty disappointing.” It definitely sounds like there’s a lot of missed potential going away with the cancelation of Batgirl, now including what was sure to be another banger of a soundtrack from Holt. But she still seems to find joy in her other musical accomplishments.

One such milestone was actually getting to work with film score legend John Williams on Obi-Wan Kenobi. Apparently, it differed a bit from her Emmy-nominated work on Loki, and not just in the sound. “Well, it was very different from Loki because there’s obviously much more of a house style with Lucasfilm and Star Wars,” Holt said about her experience with the series. “It’s got a very big sound that John Williams has created that is associated with some of the characters in the show. So it felt like I had to be sensitive to that and be respectful to the history, and then also bring some new ideas that felt like they would blend in. It was amazing to get to work with John Williams – he’s one of my heroes.”

So as unfortunate as Batgirl’s untimely cancelation was, and continues to be, it’s uplifting to see Holt’s optimistic view of the bigger picture. Earning several nominations, including a World Soundtrack Award for Best TV Soundtrack composer (for her work with Williams), she’s clearly got plenty more in the tank, and it will be exciting to see where she goes from here.

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Source: Discussing Film