Zack Snyder's Justice League (soundtrack)

[6] Holkenberg also discarded his previous work out of respect for Snyder's late daughter, Autumn, whose death was one of the main reasons for both their departures from the original film.

Holkenborg has described this score as a "national anthem" for Snyder's Justice League and has confirmed this plays during the 10 minute intermission halfway through theatrical screenings of the movie.

[12][13] Allison Crowe's cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah" plays during the end credits as a tribute to Autumn Snyder.

[15][16] All music is composed by Tom Holkenborg, except where notedMusic appearing in the film and not included on the soundtrack:[12][17] Holkenberg's score received polarized reviews from critics.

[21] Conversely, James Southall of Movie Wave awarded the soundtrack four out of five stars, considering it "the finest music of [Holkenborg's] career so far".

[22] In Zanobard Reviews, the soundtrack was praised as well, stating that the score "marks a triumphant return to the hopeful musical world established and maintained by Man Of Steel and Batman V Superman, with a killer main theme for the League that combined with several standout action setpieces and many a thematic reprise genuinely make it one of the best superhero scores around."