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Listen to Danny Elfman’s Justice League ‘Hero’s Theme’

October 26, 2017 by Ricky Church

Ever since Danny Elfman replaced Junkie XL as the composer for Justice League, many have wondered exactly what his score would sound like. Elfman has created some of the most memorable themes for superheroes on film, like the theme for Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy or, most importantly, the iconic Batman theme from Tim Burton’s Batman. Entertainment Weekly has now provided the track for Elfman’s ‘Hero’s Theme’ from the film. Check it out below…

EW also revealed the full tracklist for Justice League‘s soundtrack. Not only will it include Elfman’s music – as well as a couple extended bonus tracks – but will also have Sigrid’s ‘Everybody Knows’, The White Stripes’ ‘Icky Thump’ and the ‘Come Together’ Beatles cover featured in the first teaser trailer by Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL. The full tracklisting is:

“Everybody Knows” — Sigrid

The Justice League Theme — 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” — Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL

“Icky Thump” — The White Stripes

The Tunnel Fight (Full Length Bonus Track)

The Final Battle (Full Length Bonus Track)

Mother Russia (Bonus Track)

SEE ALSO: Danny Elfman reportedly using his classic Batman theme in Justice League score

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League will reunite Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice stars Henry Cavill as Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta and Robin Wright as General Antiope alongside J.K. Simmons (Whiplash) as Commissioner Gordon, Amber Heard (The Danish Girl) as Mera, Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man) as Vulko, Kiersey Clemons (Dope) as Iris West, Ciaran Hinds (Game of Thrones) as Steppenwolf, and Julian Lewis Jones (Stella) and Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones) in as-yet-unrevealed roles.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Ricky Church Tagged With: Danny Elfman, DC, DC Extended Universe, Justice League

About Ricky Church

Ricky Church is a Canadian screenwriter whose hobbies include making stop-motion animation on his YouTube channel Tricky Entertainment. You can follow him for more nerd thoughts on his Bluesky and Threads accounts.

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