The Flash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the original score for the film The Flash, composed by Benjamin Wallfisch. The score was officially released on June 15, 2023 by WaterTower Music.
The tracks from the album, "Worlds Collide" and "Run", were released as singles on May 12, 2023. The tracks, "Sounds About Right, Bruce" and "I Am Batman", were released on May 31, 2023.
Tracklist[]
- “Are You Actively Eating That Candy Bar?” [0:57]
- “Sounds About Right, Bruce” [4:17]
- ”Collapsing East Wing” [2:49]
- “Baby Shower” [2:07]
- ”Nora” [3:21]
- "Run" [1:45]
- ”Not This Time, Kid" [1:11]
- ”Can of Tomatoes” [1:53]
- ”See You Soon” [1:13]
- ”Please Work” [1:27]
- ”Today’s the Day” [1:44]
- ”Phasing” [1:30]
- “Escape from the Lab” [2:00]
- ”Zod” [1:15]
- ”What Is This Place?” [1:20]
- ”Spaghetti” [1:23]
- ”Into the Batcave” [2:14]
- ”I Loved You First” [1:34]
- “Fate” [1:02]
- “I Am Batman” [2:07]
- ”Batdoneon” [0:56]
- ”Kal-El?”* [1:24]
- ”Escape From Siberia” [2:17]
- ”Now We Try Not to Die” [1:17]
- “Supergirl” [2:44]
- ”Want Some Help?” [1:55]
- ”I Gave You a Warning” [1:25]
- ”What Could Go Wrong?”* [1:24]
- ”Let’s Get Electrocuted” [1:30]
- “I’ve Got You” [2:14]
- ”You Wanna Get Nuts?” [1:56]
- “Let’s Get Nuts” [3:29]
- “Cyclonic Diversion” [2:29]
- “I’m Not Going Alone” [2:32]
- ”We Can Fix This” [1:55]
- ”Inevitable Intersection” [1:07]
- “We Can Save Her” [2:16]
- ”The Dark Flash” [2:08]
- ”Worlds Collide (Superman Version)” [2:31]
- ”You’re My Hero” [1:42]
- ”Into the Singularity” [0:59]
- ”Call Me” [3:21]
- "Worlds Collide" [2:30]
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Music[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Trivia[]
- The film's score was completed on September 20, 2022.[1]
- The film re-uses “Is She With You?”, which is not included on the soundtrack due to being directly lifted from the score to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice by Hans Zimmer and Tom Holkenborg/Junkie XL.
- The film's score makes heavy usage of Danny Eflman's "The Batman Theme", composed for the film Batman (1989) directed by Tim Burton.
- The film's score makes miniscule usage of John Williams's "Superman March", composed for the film Superman: The Movie (1978) directed by Richard Donner.
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