
Originally Posted by
TheBang
Also, don't forget that these soundtrack releases are ultimately at the whim, pleasure, and prerogative of the studios. They probably have little objection to a no-cost digital release of a soundtrack album that is delivered ready-made and mastered to them by TRAR, but may have issues, for a variety of reasons, with a physical release.
It varies by project and studio too. Some of them are happy to license the rights to Null Corp and let Trent do what he wants for a physical release (Netflix for Bird Box and Mank). Some of them are the ones driving the release (Disney for Soul). Some of them were just never going to get a release (mid90's, Waves), and some of them we just don't know what the hell is going on (Patriots Day).