Grammy Highlights: Celebrating Excellence in Music for Film, TV, and Gaming

  • 04-02-2025 |
  • Isabella Clark
Grammy Highlights: Celebrating Excellence in Music for Film, TV, and Gaming

The recent Grammy Awards ceremony brought together a multitude of prominent music figures in Los Angeles, celebrating their achievements and honoring outstanding works across various categories. With an extensive list of winners announced, a detailed overview is readily available for those curious about who triumphed in the realms of film, television, and video games. Below is a summary of notable winners in these fields.

The first category to highlight is Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. The nominees included The Color Purple, Deadpool & Wolverine, Maestro, Saltburn, and Twisters. Ultimately, Maestro took home the award, with contributions from Bradley Cooper, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jason Ruder, and Steven Gizicki recognized for their work.

Moving on to Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, which encompasses both film and television, the competition included American Fiction, Challengers, The Color Purple, Dune: Part Two, and Shogun. Dune: Part Two emerged victorious, thanks to Hans Zimmer's remarkable composition.

Next is Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media, featuring nominees such as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, God of War: Ragnarök - Valhalla, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Star Battles, Rogues, and Sorcery: The Testing Grounds of the Mad Overlord. In a surprise outcome, Wizardry secured the award, with Winifred Phillips recognized for the game’s soundtrack.

Finally, the Best Song Written for Visual Media category showcased titles like Ain't No Love in Oklahoma from Twisters, Better Place from Trolls: Band Together, Can't Catch Me Now Sure! Please provide the specific part of the sentence you would like me to rewrite, It Never Went Away from American Symphony, and Love Will Endure from The Tattooist of Auschwitz. The honor went to It Never Went Away, credited to songwriters Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson.

The results have sparked discussions; any unexpected outcomes among the Grammy winners that caught your attention?