'Justice League' news: Film's official score now available on YouTube
For fans who have been waiting for the soundtrack of "Justice League," Warner Bros. has now made it available to stream on YouTube through the official WaterTower Music channel.
Fans will be able to listen to composer Danny Elfman's score for the upcoming movie, which has bits from the famous "Superman: The Movie" theme by John Williams and his own 1989 "Batman" theme. Those who loved Hans Zimmer's score for "Man of Steel" might be disappointed to know that none of the music associated with Henry Cavill's Superman has made it onto the official soundtrack. The same goes for most of the score from "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" which was co-produced by Zimmer and Junkie XL.
Apart from Superman and Batman's themes, Elfman has his own take for Wonder Woman in a track titled "Wonder Woman Rescue," which is likely the music for Wonder Woman's solo adventure in what looks like a bank robbery seen in the film's trailers. There is also his more orchestral take on the now-iconic "Wonder Woman" theme which was first introduced in "Batman vs. Superman" titled "Is She With You?"
There is a nod to the iconic Superman theme in the beginning of the track titled "Friends and Foes." Elfman puts his own twist in the iconic score, this time being a lot more ominous and eerie but either way has something to do with Cavill's Superman, who will be coming back to life during the events of the film.
Elfman puts in a more epic tune at the beginning of "Aquaman in Atlantis," which is as the name implies gives fans a first look into the Atlantean king's home under the sea.
And another track to note in the "Justice League" score is titled "The Final Battle." As the name implies, this is the track that will set the tone for the super team in the finale as they take on Steppenwolf and the Parademons.
The movie is a few days away, but fans can get a feel of the film's tone by listening to the score for the movie ahead of its official premiere.
"Justice League" will premiere on Nov. 17.