‘Star Trek Beyond’ Soundtrack List and Cover Art Unveiled

In celebration of Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, Paramount is releasing Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond later this month. There have recently been plethora of character posters released, as well as various sweepstakes and fan events being widely advertised for avid fans. With J.J. Abrams having directed the past two reboot installments of the franchise, all eyes are on Lin now and how he handles this anticipated sequel. And as the release date draws closer, the film’s soundtrack list and some wonderfully vivid cover art have been unveiled.

Releasing this type of information seems like it may be a more frequent strategy in marketing films in the future. The soundtrack list of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad was revealed just a few days ago, and Paramount appears to see the merit in that by also giving fans a similar peak into their film. The list below only has has the original score from Michael Giacchino (Inside Out), although it alone may reveal a few details about about the film’s plot and characters. Along with the score, the cover art looks like its keeping in line with the delightfully colorful style of Beyond.

1. Logo And Prosper (1:47)

2. Thank Your Lucky Star Date (2:15)

3. Night On The Yorktown (5:36)

4. The Dance Of The Nebula (2:22)

5. A Swarm Reception (2:30)

6. Hitting The Saucer A Little Hard (6:10)

7. Jaylah Damage (2:50)

8. In Artifacts As In Life (1:51)

9. Franklin, My Dear (2:50)

10. A Lesson In Vulcan Mineralogy (5:17)

11. MotorCycles Of Relief (3:17)

12. Mocking Jaylah (3:26)

13. Crash Decisions (3:16)

14. Krall-y Krall-y Oxen Free (4:23)

15. Shutdown Happens (4:35)

16. Cater-Krall In Zero G (2:17)

17. Par-tay For The Course (2:46)

18. Star Trek Main Theme (3:45)

Giacchino has made his mark across many of the biggest summer moves over the past few years. His scores are becoming pretty iconic during the blockbuster months, which should make for some familiar sounds in Beyond. The soundtrack will be released on July 29 (one week after the film’s hits theaters), but it is currently available for preorder on Amazon.

Star Trek Beyond opens in U.S. theaters on July 22, 2016.

Henry Faherty: He's a graduate of film from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He's been writing about film for years and loves to discuss them anytime, anywhere. He's also a bit of a history buff, being particularly fascinated with World War II and the Middle Ages. Feel free to follow him on Twitter or send him any questions or comments that you have to Henry.faherty94@gmail.com
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