Warner Bros.'s music wing, WaterTower Music, has announced the official details for the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" soundtrack. Available on March 18th in CD, deluxe double CD, digital, and limited edition three-disc vinyl formats, the film's score was a joint effort between Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg).
The soundtrack contains 13 compositions, including the closing "Men Are Still Good (The Batman Suite)" and a song called "Do You Bleed?." Expanded editions, like the two-CD, three-LP, and deluxe digital packages, contain five additional songs for over 90 minutes of music, a fold-out poster, and Zimmer and Hoklenborg-penned liner notes. One of the pieces of vinyl features etched art of Superman and Batman, and the set also comes with a download card.
Both Zimmer and Holkenborg had contributed music to "Man of Steel" and "The Dark Knight Rises," though the latter only worked in an "additional" capacity, helping with rhythm design and extra music. For "Batman v Superman," the two teamed up by splitting the heroes, with Zimmer expanding on his Superman themes from "Man of Steel" and Junkie XL creating the sound for Batman.
Digital pre-orders for the March 18 release are available via iTunes, while physical (CD and vinyl) copies can be purchased via Amazon.