The marketing train is hitting full speed for Justice League, and now you can get hyped for it with a brand new music video.
The official “Come Together” track is performed by Gary Clark Jr, and like much of the music from the DC cinematic universe hits it out of the park. The music video features plenty of footage from the anticipated film, and the song has been heavily featured in the Justice League trailer thus far.
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You can view the new video above, and fans can download the single here.
The cover of the Beatle’s hit song is a collaboration between Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL, the latter of which is no longer working on Justice League. Junkie XL is responsible for several standout tracks in the DC cinematic universe, including that mesmerizing Wonder Woman theme, but earlier this year he was replaced by Danny Elfman.
Junkie XL made it clear that it wasn’t his choice to leave the project, but in his official statement, he wished everyone else well.
“As my mentor Hans Zimmer told me: you haven’t made it in Hollywood as a composer until you get replaced on a project. So I guess I finally graduated this week,” said Junkie XL โ real name Tom Holkenberg โ via Twitter. “It pains me to leave the project, but a big thanks to Zack for asking me to be part of his vision, and I wish Danny, Joss and Warner Bros. all the best with Justice League.”
Elfman is no stranger to superhero films, having worked on classics like Batman, Batman Returns, Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 2, though many will miss the dynamic and truly unique offerings of Junkie XL.
No word yet on when the Justice League soundtrack is due in stores, but it will likely be in the next few weeks.
As for the film, fans can make their own judgments on if Elfman was the better choice when Justice League hits theaters on November 17.
Justice League currently enjoys a 4.16 out of 5 on ComicBook.com’s anticipation rankings, and you can submit your vote here.