Armstrong’s score for The Incredible Hulk earned him an . While the overall soundtrack is noted for its "bittersweet contemplation" of Banner's isolation, "Favela Escape" represents the "balls-out action" side of the composition. It serves as a bridge between the atmospheric, Brazilian-influenced track "Rocinha Favela" (Track 3) and the more traditional superhero themes found later in the film.
: Reviewers describe the cue as "thrilling" and "energy-filled," effectively underscoring the frantic rooftop pursuit. Track Details Track Number : 8 (on Disc 1 of the two-disc album). Duration : Approximately 3 minutes and 35 seconds. Release Date : June 13, 2008. Label : Marvel Music / Hollywood Records. Context in the Score
The track is celebrated as one of the standout "chase" cues in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU):
Watch this video to experience the rhythmic drive and orchestral tension that Craig Armstrong used to bring the Favela chase to life:
: The piece utilizes "secondary action motifs" and briefly weaves in an aggressive iteration of the "Bruce's Torment" theme . Subtle hints of the primary Hulk theme are used to heighten the stakes as Banner attempts to avoid a stress-induced transformation.
Armstrong’s score for The Incredible Hulk earned him an . While the overall soundtrack is noted for its "bittersweet contemplation" of Banner's isolation, "Favela Escape" represents the "balls-out action" side of the composition. It serves as a bridge between the atmospheric, Brazilian-influenced track "Rocinha Favela" (Track 3) and the more traditional superhero themes found later in the film.
: Reviewers describe the cue as "thrilling" and "energy-filled," effectively underscoring the frantic rooftop pursuit. Track Details Track Number : 8 (on Disc 1 of the two-disc album). Duration : Approximately 3 minutes and 35 seconds. Release Date : June 13, 2008. Label : Marvel Music / Hollywood Records. Context in the Score Craig Armstrong - Favela Escape (Incredible Hulk OST )
The track is celebrated as one of the standout "chase" cues in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU): Armstrong’s score for The Incredible Hulk earned him an
Watch this video to experience the rhythmic drive and orchestral tension that Craig Armstrong used to bring the Favela chase to life: : Reviewers describe the cue as "thrilling" and
: The piece utilizes "secondary action motifs" and briefly weaves in an aggressive iteration of the "Bruce's Torment" theme . Subtle hints of the primary Hulk theme are used to heighten the stakes as Banner attempts to avoid a stress-induced transformation.