The full tracklisting for the Justice League movie soundtrack has been revealed, and it may offer some clues about story beats that will take place in the film.
The Justice League movie’s score was composed by Danny Elfman. The soundtrack also includes the cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together” by Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL, as well as singles “Icky Thump” by The White Stripes and “Everybody Knows” by Sigrid.
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Here’s the tracklisting:
- “Everybody Knows” โ Sigrid
- The Justice League Theme โ Logos
- Hero’s Theme
- Batman on the Roof
- Enter Cyborg
- Wonder Woman Rescue
- Hippolyta’s Arrow
- The Story of Steppenwolf
- The Amazon Mother Box
- Cyborg Meets Diana
- Aquaman in Atlantis
- Then There Were Three
- The Tunnel Fight
- The World Needs Superman
- Spark of The Flash
- Friends and Foes
- Justice League United
- Home
- Bruce and Diana
- The Final Battle
- A New Hope
- Anti-Hero’s Theme
- “Come Together” โ Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL
- “Icky Thump” โ The White Stripes
- The Tunnel Fight (Full Length Bonus Track)
- The Final Battle (Full Length Bonus Track)
- Mother Russia (Bonus Track)
While many of these titles suggest simple hero themes, others may raise some eyebrows.
It’s unclear if these tracks are listed in order of how they chronologically appear in the film, but the sequence of “Hippolyta’s Arrow,” “The Story of Steppenwolf,” and “The Amazon Mother Box” suggests that the villain Steppenwolf does indeed attack Themiscyra to acquire on the Mother Boxes. It also suggests that Hippolyta, Wonder Woman’s mother, may be directly involved in combat with Steppenwolf and that this sequence may be where the audience learns of Steppenwolf’s backstory.
“Then There Were Three” is interesting in that fans may wonder if this is when the League first gets its third member, or when three members are all that is left. The former seems more likely.
“The World Needs Superman” and “A New Hope” both seem to foreshadow Superman’s return.
Could “Bruce and Diana” be a romantic track? Many fans felt some romantic tension between Batman in Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, a relationship previously explored in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series.
Lastly, and it is again important to note that the chronology of these tracks is unclear, its interesting that the soundtrack ends with “Anti-Hero’s Theme,” which of course begs the question about who the anti-hero is. The “Mother Russia” bonus track also raises some questions that likely won’t be answered until well after the film’s release.
The Justice League soundtrack will be released digitally November 10th. The two-disc physical edition will be released on December 8th. The vinyl edition will be released February 9, 2018.
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Justice League opens in theaters on November 17, 2017. The film will be followed in the DC Extended Universe by Aquaman on December 21, 2018, Wonder Woman 2 on December 13, 2019, Shazam on April 5, 2019, Cyborg in 2020, and Green Lantern Corps in 2020.
Source: Entertainment Weekly