I can't see Zimmer doing it unless Nolan's involved. Plus, looking at his 2020 schedule, he looks a little too busy.
Howard, maybe, so long as it's better than his work on Fantastic Beasts.
I hope he brings in a good choice for composer too (nothing against Thomas Newman, because I liked the Skyfall score, but Spectre was a step down).
Maybe Daniel Pemberton, Alexandre Desplat, Howard Shore, or the return of David Arnold?
Found the original source. It's a few days old, but presumably still relevant:
https://www.mi6-hq.com/news/crew-travels-to-norway-as-filming-on-location-starts-tomorrow-190323
To 55%?
In your defence, the $50 million opening weekend is still likely (I should know-the reviews aren't stopping me from seeing it in this weekend).
There's talk going round that the film's shooting in Norway this week.
This could just be the 2nd unit at work, and the April 6th date could be for the main cast.
It's definitely silly/cheesy thanks to the passage of time, like most '80s movies, but I still thought it was fun, with a damn good soundtrack to boot.
I can't see A Beautiful Day breaking out or seriously competing with this film. Last Christmas (the Paul Feig one) should do okay. Most people are expecting Terminator 6 to sink. I want Knives Out, depending on the budget, to do well (between Looper and Branagh's Orient Express). Frozen 2 is a slam dunk hit. I have no idea about Midway or Sonic. Dr Sleep should be fine if it's good.
Really, I think that so long as Disney-Fox doesn't mess up the marketing and the film itself appeals to audiences, FvF should hopefully do fine.