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'''Brian Theodore Tyler'''<ref name="uni"/> (born May 8, 1972) is an American composer, conductor and arranger, best known for his film, television, and video game scores. In his 26-year career, Tyler has scored seven installments of the ''[[Fast & Furious]]'' franchise, ''[[Rambo (2008 film)|Rambo]]'', ''[[Eagle Eye]]'', ''[[The Expendables (franchise)|The Expendables trilogy]]'', ''[[Iron Man 3]]'', ''[[Now You See Me (film)|Now You See Me]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' withalongside [[Danny Elfman]], ''[[Crazy Rich Asians (film)|Crazy Rich Asians]]'' and ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' among others.

He also composed and re-arranged the current fanfare of the [[Universal Pictures]] logo, originally composed by [[Jerry Goldsmith]], for Universal Pictures' 100th anniversary, which debuted with ''[[The Lorax (film)|The Lorax]]'' (2012), and composed the 2013–2016 [[Marvel Studios]] logo, which debuted with ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), which he also composed the film's score. He composed the ''NFL Sunday Countdown Theme'' for [[ESPN]], the [[Formula One]] theme (also used in [[FIA Formula 2 Championship|Formula 2]] and [[FIA Formula 3 Championship|Formula 3]]), and the anthem for the [[2024 Esports World Cup|Esports World Cup]]. He is also behind the soundtrack of many television series including ''[[Yellowstone (American TV series)|Yellowstone]]''. For his work as a film composer, he won the [[International Film Music Critics Association|IFMCA Awards]] 2014 Composer of the Year.