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Music is excited to announce today's release of the soundtrack to Aquaman, the action-packed adventure film from director
James Wan that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas. The soundtrack is now available, and the film is in theaters on December 21. Aquaman features an original score by multi-award-winning composer Rupert Gregson-Williams (Wonder Woman, Hotel Rwanda, Hacksaw Ridge), includes a track by composer Joseph
Bishara (The Conjuring, Annabelle) and debuts the new songs "Ocean To Ocean" by
Pitbull Feat. Rhea, and the end title song "Everything I Need" by Skylar Grey.
To bring the film's themes to life musically, Aquaman director
James Wan turned to composer Rupert Gregson-Williams, who says, "Writing the themes for the different characters was awesome. Arthur Curry has such a strong character—he's a real rock star—so I felt he deserved a big melody. He gets to rock out for certain intense moments too. Orm is Atlantean, and the score I wrote for Atlantis is in big contrast to the score for the surface world, epic and glorious.
Black Manta inspired a more industrial, electronic feel. And, of course, there's romance—two in fact. Atlantis and the entire world
James created is truly amazing, giving me such a rich opportunity."
"James Wan has given me such a rare opportunity and I am so unbelievably grateful," explains Skylar Grey. "James, score composer Rupert Gregson-Williams, as well as every person behind the scenes on this project has been a dream to work with...a team of extremely respectful and professional people who I'm now honored to call friends. 'Everything I Need,' written by myself and my fiancé, Elliott Taylor, was inspired by the forbidden love story that is threaded throughout the movie, and we are very passionate about this song."
"The ocean, the sea and any body of water, to me, is true freedom," said Armando Christian Perez (Pitbull), who was inspired by the film's settings and themes, and especially by Aquaman's struggle between his two worlds—the surface and the sea. "The ocean has always been the border from where my parents came from Cuba and the United States, which gives us freedom. That's why I respect water. Bottom line: water gives us freedom."
The Aquaman: Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack is now available for streaming and for purchase digitally and on CD. The track list is as follows:
1. "Everything I Need (Film Version)" - Skylar Grey
2. Arthur
3. Kingdom Of Atlantis
4. It Wasn't Meant To Be
5. Atlantean Soldiers
6. What Does That Even Mean?
7. The Legend Of Atlan
8. Swimming Lessons
9. The
Black Manta
10. What Could Be Greater Than A King?
11. Permission To Come Aboard
12. Suited And Booted
13. Between Land And Sea
14. He Commands The Sea
15. Map In A Bottle
16. The Ring Of Fire
17. Reunited
18. "Everything I Need" - Skylar Grey
19. "Ocean To Ocean" -
Pitbull feat. Rhea
20. "Trench Engaged (from Kingdom of The Trench)" - Joseph Bishara
From Warner Bros.
Pictures and director
James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, Aquaman, starring Jason Momoa in the title role. The film reveals the origin story of half-surface dweller, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime—one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be…a king.
The film also stars
Amber Heard; Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe; Patrick Wilson; Dolph Lundgren; Yahya Abdul-Mateen II; and Oscar winner
Nicole Kidman. Also featured are Ludi Lin and Temuera Morrison. Wan directed from a screenplay by
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Will Beall, story by Geoff Johns &
James Wan and Will Beall, based on characters created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger for DC. The film was produced by
Peter Safran and Rob Cowan, with Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, Jon Berg, Geoff Johns and Walter Hamada serving as executive producers.
Warner Bros.
Pictures Presents a
Peter Safran Production, a
James Wan Film, Aquaman. The film is being released in 3D and 2D and IMAX, and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. Aquaman is rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and for some language. www.aquamanmovie.com
About Rupert Gregson-Williams:
RUPERT GREGSON-WILLIAMS (Composer) was born in England and educated at St. John's College Choir School, Cambridge. The multi-award-winning composer works from his studios in both London and Los Angeles.
A truly versatile composer, Gregson-Williams has written the scores for a wide range of feature films, including the Oscar-winning "Hotel Rwanda," for which he was awarded the European Film Award for Best Composer; the animated films "Over the Hedge" and Jerry Seinfeld's "Bee Movie," receiving an
Annie Award nomination for his score for the latter; and the independent film "Love + Hate," for which he was awarded the Reims International Composer Award.
Most recently, Gregson-Williams scored the blockbuster and critically acclaimed "Wonder Woman," directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine, which opened in 2017; the award-winning war drama "Hacksaw Ridge," starring Andrew Garfield and directed by Mel Gibson, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and opened nationwide in 2016; and the international hit "The Legend of Tarzan," starring
Alexander Skarsgård and Margot Robbie and directed by
David Yates.
For television, Gregson-Williams wrote the music for TNT's "The Alienist," starring Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans and
Daniel Bruhl, which premiered in January 2018. He also wrote the score for the original Netflix series "The Crown," created by
Peter Morgan, which premiered on Netflix in November 2016, with the second season having debuted in December 2017. He received an Emmy nomination in 2017 for Outstanding
Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) for his work on the first season of "The Crown." He has also composed the music for various other TV projects, including the Emmy Award-winning HBO series "Veep," AMC's "The Prisoner," and Sky Vision's "Agatha Raisin." He received an Emmy nomination for the 2002 telefilm "Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story," for Outstanding
Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Dramatic Underscore).