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Yellowstone is currently a dominant presence on Peacock and Paramount+, keeping his Western scores in constant rotation for a massive television audience.
Known For
Composer
Fast & Furious Franchise
The driving energy and recurring themes he built across seven films gave the series a consistent pulse that fans identify as the heart of the car culture community.
Composer
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
He blended classic video game nostalgia with a full symphonic scale, satisfying both long-time gamers and young fans who now recognize him as the architect of the Mario cinematic sound.
Composer
Yellowstone
His sweeping orchestral score defines the modern Western aesthetic, creating an emotional gravity that fans of the series associate with the Dutton family legacy.
Why Book Brian Tyler
The Brian Tyler audience covers a massive cross-section of fans, from Marvel and Fast & Furious enthusiasts to the massive Yellowstone and Mario viewership. He provides a unique live value through his ability to discuss the technical craft of music while connecting with fans of global brands like Formula 1. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie release in 2026 makes him a primary 'Why Now' target for major genre events looking for high-level craft guests.
Convention Experience
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Fan Engagement
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Recent Work
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
2026Direct sequel to a multi-billion dollar hit that will drive massive interest in the franchise music.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
2025Return to a cult-favorite franchise known for its stylish and rhythmic musical identity.
Brian — Biography
Brian Tyler is a prominent American composer and conductor responsible for some of the highest-grossing film scores in history. Across a career spanning nearly three decades, he has defined the sound of the modern blockbuster through his work on the Fast & Furious franchise and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He is a multi-instrumentalist who often performs dozens of instruments on his own soundtracks, ranging from percussion to guitar and piano. Beyond film, he has reshaped the identity of global brands and sports. He composed the current Formula 1 theme and the 100th-anniversary fanfare for…
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Career Acts & Milestones

2001–2008
The Genre Specialist
He established his presence through tension-driven scores for horror and cult thrillers like Frailty and Constantine. This era proved he could handle complex psychological narratives while building a technical foundation in orchestral conducting.
"I wanted the music to feel like it was coming from the walls of the house."

2009–2017
Blockbuster Expansion
During this window, he became the primary architect for the Fast & Furious sound and a key contributor to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He moved away from niche genre work to focus on massive, thematic compositions that defined modern action cinema.
"A superhero theme needs to feel like it has existed forever."

2018–2026
Cross-Platform Authority
He expanded his reach into prestige television with Yellowstone and global sports through Formula 1. By mastering high-profile animation like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, he proved his ability to adapt his style for different generations of fans.
"The rhythm of a race car is its own kind of music."
Industry Recognition
IFMCA Award
Film Composer of the Year
Multiple Works
Fangoria Chainsaw Award
Best Score
Frailty
World Soundtrack Award
Best New Film Composer of the Year
The Hunted
Craft & Expertise
Franchise Sound Design
He builds cohesive sonic identities for long-running series like Fast & Furious and Scream. This work ensures narrative continuity across multiple sequels and decades.
Multi-Instrumental Recording
Brian Tyler plays over 30 instruments including drums, piano, guitar, and cello on his scores. This hands-on approach creates a distinct texture that traditional orchestral MIDI cannot replicate.
Brand Identity Composition
He modernized the Universal Pictures and Marvel Studios logos to define the modern theatrical experience. These short themes are heard by billions of viewers annually.
Sporting Anthem Craft
He composed the Formula 1 theme used across all global broadcasts since 2018. This work connects symphonic music with high-speed automotive competition for a global audience.
The Registry
Total Credits
120
Career Span
1997-2026
Peak Decade
2010s
Peak Credits
53 titles
By Decade
By Role
By Genre
Highest rated credit: 1883 (2021) — 8.3/10 · Original Music Composer
Complete Filmography — Brian
Notable Locations
Los Angeles
United States
Productions
Primary base for scoring sessions and studio production.
London
United Kingdom
Productions
Frequent recording location for orchestral sessions at Abbey Road or Air Studios.
Sofia
Bulgaria
Productions
Recording hub for several high-octane action projects.
Editorial & Reference
Brian Tyler: The Composer Behind Marvel, Fast & Furious, and Yellowstone
Brian Tyler operates with the precision of a technician and the energy of a rock performer. While many composers stay behind the mixing desk, he is frequently found playing the instruments himself to find a specific grit or texture. This tactile approach is why his action scores feel heavy and physical rather than just loud. He has a specific talent for the 'legacy refresh.' Taking the Universal logo or the Mario theme and making them sound modern while keeping their history intact is a difficult needle to thread.
His collaboration with Taylor Sheridan on the Yellowstone series shows a different side of his craft. He traded the electronic synth-work of his Marvel films for sweeping, mournful strings that ground the Western drama. This pivot demonstrates a range that few franchise composers manage to sustain. He does not just write music; he creates sonic branding that lingers long after the credits roll. For a programmer, the appeal is his ability to bridge the gap between traditional film buffs and high-energy fandoms like F1 or gaming.
Every time the Universal Pictures logo spins across the theater screen, the fanfare that signals the start of the movie belongs to a specific musical architect. Brian Tyler did not just write a melody for the studio’s 100th anniversary; he updated a piece of cinematic history. This brief composition is heard by millions of people every month, yet it is only one small part of a career that has shaped the modern blockbuster sound. Brian Tyler is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist who has built the sonic foundations for some of the largest franchises in entertainment history. His work is defined by a heavy, percussive energy and a willingness to play nearly every instrument on his own scores to achieve a specific texture.
Brian Tyler played a central role in the growth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe by scoring projects like Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Age of Ultron. These films were released between 2013 and 2015 and helped solidify the heroic tone of the franchise during its most critical expansion phase. In Iron Man 3, he created a brass-heavy theme that gave the character a new sense of weight and history. Fans of these films recognize his music as the bridge between individual character stories and the larger ensemble moments. His ability to write music that feels both personal and massive is why he remains one of the most sought-after composers in the industry. For a convention promoter, these credits represent an entry point into the most dedicated fan communities in the world.
Outside of the superhero genre, the career of Brian Tyler includes seven entries in the Fast & Furious franchise. He began with Tokyo Drift in 2006 and continued through multiple sequels, ending with Fast X in 2023. This long-term association has made him a hero to the automotive and action fan communities. He integrates electronic elements with traditional orchestral arrangements to match the high-speed visuals of the films. Beyond the movies, he also composed the official Formula 1 theme. This anthem is played before every grand prix globally, connecting his music to a sporting audience of hundreds of millions. This crossover appeal is rare in the world of film scoring, where many composers stay within a single niche.
Collectors and audiophiles form a significant part of the community that follows Brian Tyler to live events. His scores for horror films like Scream and thrillers like Constantine have led to numerous vinyl releases that sell out quickly. Fans often show up to meet him to discuss the technical aspects of his work or his performance as the electronic artist Madsonik. At a convention, a guest like Brian Tyler attracts a different demographic than an actor. He brings in the 'making-of' crowd, the gaming community from his work on Assassin's Creed, and the high-end tech fans who appreciate his multi-instrumental skills. He is known for providing deep insights into how a film is built from the sound up, making his panels a high-value experience for attendees.
Recent years have seen Brian Tyler dominate the television landscape through his work with creator Taylor Sheridan. He composed the scores for Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923. These series have become some of the most-watched programs on television, and the music is a critical part of their identity. The Yellowstone theme is mournful and grand, capturing the landscape of the American West. This work has introduced him to an older, drama-focused audience that may not follow his Marvel or Fast & Furious work. With The Super Mario Bros. Movie becoming a global phenomenon in 2023, he has also captured the attention of a younger generation of fans. This wide reach across different age groups makes him a safe and strategic booking for large-scale fan events.
There is also a personal thread in the work of Brian Tyler that resonates with fans. He is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist who began playing drums and guitar at a young age. He often records himself playing 30 or more instruments for a single score, including rare percussion and vintage synthesizers. This hands-on philosophy is something fans connect with deeply because it shows a genuine passion for the craft. He does not just conduct an orchestra; he builds the music from the ground up. This story of dedication and technical skill is a major draw for aspiring musicians and filmmakers who attend his Q&A sessions. It transforms a standard signing into a mentorship moment for many fans.
The value of a live encounter with Brian Tyler lies in his dual identity as a technician and a performer. He can speak about the nuances of a film's narrative while also discussing the energy of a live concert. Promoters find that guests with this level of versatility help anchor a convention’s programming by offering something different from the usual celebrity appearances. As he prepares for the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie in 2026, his relevance to the current pop culture conversation remains at its peak. He represents the hidden half of movie magic—the sound that makes the audience feel the action before they even see it.
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