Not sure if this has been listed yet, but we have the track listing for Hans Zimmer's soundtrack:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...terTower-Music
Themyscira
Games
1984
Black Gold
Wish We Had More Time
The Stone
Cheetah
Fireworks
Anything You Want
Open Road
Without Armor
The White House
Already Gone
Radio Waves
Lord of Desire
The Beauty In What Is
Truth
Lost and Found (Bonus Track)
"Lord of Desire", someone likes their puns.
Looking forward to Cheetah's theme.
As was "Themyscira".
Some thoughts on the "Themyscira" and "Open Road". Note that this is only as music; how it will work in the context of the movie is wholly another thing. And I will obviously compare with the 2017 Wonder Woman score, which in a way is unfair, because that score does have the context of the movie to support it.
First, it's clear that it ties back to the music in the 2017 Wonder Woman. Lots of drums and some cello, plenty of callbacks to the melodies and themes of the old score.
But there is some stuff I don't like. There is a lot more brass here compared to the strings of the 2017 score, making it more conventionally heroic. The tempos felt rather stressful, and "Themyscira" never really established Themyscira as a nice place with hidden depths for me like "Amazons of Themyscira" or "History Lesson" did.
«Speaking generally, it is because of the desire of the tragic poets for the marvellous that so varied and inconsistent an account of Medea has been given out» (Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History [4.56.1])
I think "Open Road" sounding more conventionally heroic fits since it's likely tied to whatever action scene is going on the desert with the trucks. Wonder Woman is a superhero after all, so a more straight forward heroic action score isn't going to be out of place in a movie and is I feel what most people want from this.
I don't think "Themyscira" really indicates that it isn't a nice place, the track may just not cover the same ground those other two tracks already covered. It also may tie into the Olympic style games they're doing in the trailers.
Twelve more days!