Taron Egerton pidió una canción de The Chemical Brothers para la banda sonora de Apex

Taron Egerton escribió personalmente a The Chemical Brothers para asegurar el uso de su tema de 2015 'Go' en la nueva película Apex. Desde entonces, la canción ha aumentado su popularidad, alcanzando el número siete en las listas de éxitos del Reino Unido.

Taron Egerton contactó a The Chemical Brothers y a Q-Tip para solicitar permiso para el tema 'Go' tras proponer la idea al director Baltasar Kormákur. En su carta, explicó que le ha encantado la música del dúo desde su primera adolescencia y recordó haber quedado impresionado por una actuación en directo que incluía robots gigantes flotantes. Añadió que quería crear una escena que se sintiera extraña e inquietante, pero que necesitaba su ayuda para lograrlo con la canción.

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