I hope that the music isn't "wild". But, rather, done in a similar vein to Cobert's music - bombastic, eerie, and recognizable. Of course, this may be "wild" to modern audiences, so you never know.
Following in Cobert's footsteps may indeed be considered as "wild" to modern audiences because just look how often Cobert's music for the original show is described as "overwrought," "overbearing," and "overly melodramatic" by people writing articles today about the original DS.
I certainly wouldn't want to lose even one overwrought, overbearing, and overly melodramatic note of it when it comes to the original DS because I love it all. But it's definitely going to interesting to see if Elfman dials it down, at least a bit, for the film.
218 days 13 hours 1 minute 18 seconds until the day the Depp/Burton Dark Shadows is released(ET)!!