When Joss Whedon took over the reins of 2017’s

Justice League

, he brought a complete creative upheaval for the weeks of reshoots. Aside from

replacing the film’s initial cinematographer

, Whedon also brought on

Danny Elfman in place of Junkie XL

to score the film. Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg) scored

Batman v. Superman

alongside Hans Zimmer, and he had already been working with Snyder for

Justice League

‘s original soundtrack when the replacement happened.

Last year the composer revealed that

the full Snyder Cut score exists

, but he was not sure when, if ever, fans would be able to hear it. Now that the Snyder Cut is confirmed to be premiering on HBO Max, it looks like Junkie XL’s soundtrack will finally make its long-awaited debut.

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NEWS

In a post on

Vero, via Reddit

, a fan asked director Zack Snyder if Junkie XL’s score would be used in his cut of

Justice League

. Zack Snyder’s response:

Snyder also confirmed that Hans Zimmer’s Superman theme from

Man of Steel

will “of course” be included in the Snyder Cut.

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WHAT THIS MEANS

Zack Snyder is definitely bringing his full initial vision to the Snyder Cut. Given that Junkie XL had already worked with Snyder to complete the entire score before he was replaced, it’s apparent that the composer’s sound was heavily tied with what Zack Snyder envisioned for

Justice League

.

It’s pretty safe to assume that Zack Snyder will forgo all of Elfman’s final score for Junkie XL’s in the Snyder Cut. While Danny Elfman brought back many nostalgic themes to the film, utilizing John Williams’

Superman

theme and Elfman’s own original

Batman

score,

Justice League

was clearly missing the Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman themes that had been introduced in

Man of Steel

and

Batman v. Superman

.

Junkie XL’s

Justice League

score will give the crossover film more thematic and musical continuity, imbuing the film with a similar sound to Snyder’s previous DC films. It’s still unknown if the original composer will write any new pieces for the Snyder Cut, given that HBO Max’s release will more than likely be much longer than what the theatrical cut would have been. One thing’s for sure though, the Justice League will finally be getting an iconic theme of their own.

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When Joss Whedon took over the reins of 2017’s

Justice League

, he brought a complete creative upheaval for the weeks of reshoots. Aside from

replacing the film’s initial cinematographer

, Whedon also brought on

Danny Elfman in place of Junkie XL

to score the film. Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg) scored

Batman v. Superman

alongside Hans Zimmer, and he had already been working with Snyder for

Justice League

‘s original soundtrack when the replacement happened.

Last year the composer revealed that

the full Snyder Cut score exists

, but he was not sure when, if ever, fans would be able to hear it. Now that the Snyder Cut is confirmed to be premiering on HBO Max, it looks like Junkie XL’s soundtrack will finally make its long-awaited debut.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

In a post on

Vero, via Reddit

, a fan asked director Zack Snyder if Junkie XL’s score would be used in his cut of

Justice League

. Zack Snyder’s response:

Snyder also confirmed that Hans Zimmer’s Superman theme from

Man of Steel

will “of course” be included in the Snyder Cut.

WHAT THIS MEANS

Zack Snyder is definitely bringing his full initial vision to the Snyder Cut. Given that Junkie XL had already worked with Snyder to complete the entire score before he was replaced, it’s apparent that the composer’s sound was heavily tied with what Zack Snyder envisioned for

Justice League

.

It’s pretty safe to assume that Zack Snyder will forgo all of Elfman’s final score for Junkie XL’s in the Snyder Cut. While Danny Elfman brought back many nostalgic themes to the film, utilizing John Williams’

Superman

theme and Elfman’s own original

Batman

score,

Justice League

was clearly missing the Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman themes that had been introduced in

Man of Steel

and

Batman v. Superman

.

Junkie XL’s

Justice League

score will give the crossover film more thematic and musical continuity, imbuing the film with a similar sound to Snyder’s previous DC films. It’s still unknown if the original composer will write any new pieces for the Snyder Cut, given that HBO Max’s release will more than likely be much longer than what the theatrical cut would have been. One thing’s for sure though, the Justice League will finally be getting an iconic theme of their own.