How to Watch “Music by John Williams” Online - Stream the Documentary on the Legendary Composer

How to Watch “Music by John Williams” Online - Stream the Documentary on the Legendary Composer

Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Superman, Star Wars, Jaws ...... Anyone who spent a movie-loving childhood will almost certainly have at least one of John Williams' iconic songs humming in their memory. As the biographical documentary film about this great composer is released worldwide, here's how to watch “Music by John Williams” online from anywhere.

This new documentary, produced by Williams' longtime collaborator and friend Steven Spielberg, explores the life and career behind many great musical moments. From his early days as a jazz pianist to his rise as a Hollywood composer, the film examines William's techniques, influences, and impact on popular culture.

Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, J.J. Abrams, Chris Martin, Ron Howard, Chris Columbus, Seth MacFarlane, George Lucas, and of course Spielberg himself, along with Williams' contemporaries Alan Silvestri and David Newman appear in the film, along with Williams' contemporaries Alan Silvestri and David Newman.

It's sure to be a fascinating insight into Williams's profound influence on our appreciation of film.

“Music by John Williams” will make its world premiere on Disney Plus on Friday, November 1.

Prices for Disney Plus start at $9.99 per month in the U.S. and $15.99 per month without advertising. In the UK, Disney Plus subscriptions start at £4.99/month and A$13.99/month in Australia.

A Disney Plus subscription gives access to Disney classics like “Anna and the Snow Queen,” “The Little Mermaid,” and “Beauty and the Beast,” as well as a huge selection of Star Wars, Marvel, and The Simpsons.

Disney Plus is currently available in over 120 countries worldwide. Rates in other English-speaking countries are as follows:

Sign up for Disney Plus here and you can watch “Music by John Williams” and all other streaming platforms.

Williams has also composed music for numerous Olympic Games and television themes for shows such as Lost in Space, Gilligan's Island, Amazing Stories, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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