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Hans Zimmer to Score Netflix Series ‘All the Sinners Bleed’ From Higher Ground, Amblin Television

The original score for Netflix's forthcoming drama "All the Sinners Bleed" will be composed by the legendary Hans Zimmer and his team at Bleeding Fingers Music. This high-profile creative partnership was announced for the series, which is a collaboration between Netflix, Higher Ground Productions—the content company founded by Barack and Michelle Obama—and Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television.

Adapted from S.A. Cosby's celebrated novel, the series is showrun by Joe Robert Cole, who also wrote the screenplay and will direct the premiere episode. Both Cole and author Cosby are serving as executive producers. The involvement of such prestigious production banners and an Oscar-winning composer is a marked statement of intent for the project, highlighting the streaming giant's strategy to attract top cinematic talent for its flagship series.

The narrative centers on Sheriff Titus Crown, portrayed by Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, who is the first Black sheriff in a rural Bible Belt county. Haunted by personal tragedy, Crown's leadership is brutally challenged when a serial killer, operating under a perverted religious pretext, begins targeting his own community. The cast includes John Douglas Thompson, Nicole Beharie, and Murray Bartlett. Industry observers note that securing a composer of Zimmer's caliber—a veteran with twelve Oscar nominations and wins for scores like "The Lion King" and "Dune"—is a coup typically reserved for major film franchises, underscoring the series' ambitious scale.

In a statement, Zimmer described the series as occupying a morally complex space where music is essential. "This is a story deeply engaged with faith, violence, and the possibility of redemption—precisely the territory where a score must find its most powerful voice," he remarked. He praised Cole and Cosby for creating a world that is both intimately haunting and universally resonant, expressing his honor at collaborating with the production partners on a project that does not shy away from discomfort.

Showrunner Joe Robert Cole expressed particular enthusiasm for the musical collaboration, stating that Zimmer creates iconic, immersive themes that emotionally anchor an audience. "Our story wrestles with the internal battle between light and darkness within people, and I'm thrilled to have Hans and Bleeding Fingers interpret that core struggle," Cole said. This suggests a soundtrack that will be psychologically nuanced, leveraging silence as effectively as orchestral force. The partnership with Bleeding Fingers Music, co-founded by Zimmer and composer Russell Emanuel and known for innovative work on series like "Planet Earth III," promises a score that blends traditional composition with experimental sound design.

The involvement of Higher Ground Productions adds another layer of prestige. Launched in 2018, the Obamas' company focuses on narratives that inspire and educate, with a portfolio that includes the Oscar-winning documentary "American Factory" and the civil rights drama "Rustin." This convergence of elite storytelling, political advocacy, and musical genius positions "All the Sinners Bleed" as a potential landmark series, aiming to deliver a sonic landscape as meticulously crafted and compelling as its visual narrative.

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