Ramin Djawadi Joins ‘Supergirl’ As Composer
In a House of the Dragon reunion, Ramin Djawadi will compose Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa.
Raim Djawadi is no stranger to superhero films or genre projects in general. From his work on Batman Begins to his solo score for Iron Man to his compositions for the Game of Thrones franchise, he’s one of the industry’s most beloved composers. Now, the composer has been attached to Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl.
This will be Djawadi’s seventh score for a comic book adaptation following Blade: Trinity, Son of the Mask, Batman Begins, Blade: The Series, Iron Man, and Eternals, but also his second score for a Craig Gillespie directed film, following 2011’s Fright Night, starring Colin Farrell.
It is unclear whether or not Djawadi will use motifs presented in James Gunn’s Superman for his score, such as the theme for Superman himself, who is rumoured to appear in the film. That film’s score was by John Murphy and David Fleming.

Ramin Djawadi is best known for his compositions of HBO’s Game of Thrones, which has earnt him two Emmy nominations, and his score for House of the Dragon, the prequel to Game of Thrones. Supergirl is actually a Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon reunion, with Djawadi scoring all three, star Milly Alcock (Supergirl) playing roles in Supergirl and House of the Dragon, and Jason Momoa (Lobo) playing roles in Supergirl and Game of Thrones.
Djawadi will next score Fallout Season 2, for Prime Video, which will begin airing on the platform later this week. Following that, he will seen scoring Supergirl and then Season 3 of House of the Dragon, both releasing next year.

Supergirl is directed by Craig Gillespie and stars Milly Alcock as Supergirl, Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow Hills, Jason Momoa as Lobo, Eve Ridley as Rutheye, David Krumholtz as Emily Beecham as Alura In-Ze, and David Corenswet as Superman.
Supergirl releases in theatres on June 26th, 2026.
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