Hans Zimmer has revealed the first track from his Wonder Woman 1984 soundtrack.The track is titled "Themyscira" after the paradise island where the Amazons reside. "'Themyscira' is out now!" Zimmer tweeted, posting a link to the score. The track can also be found on WaterTower Music's official YouTube channel.

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Zimmer is no stranger to scoring superhero films, having contributed music to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy as well as Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. His "Themiscyra" track features the now-iconic Wonder Woman cello cue, as well as ethereal music that one would associate with paradise.

Wonder Woman 1984 will see Diana reunited with Steve Trevor as she battles the twin threats of billionaire Max Lord and her friend Barbara Minerva, who will become the feral Cheetah. A new trailer debuted during the opening panel of DC FanDome, which shows a young Diana participating in the Amazonian version of the Olympics.

As an archaeologist, Diana who works at the Smithsonian Museum, is a Wonder Woman who has extraordinary superpowers, said to be the strongest hero in the world. In 1984, Wonder Woman is in desperate deadly danger in face of an enormous conspiracy of the businessman Max, who sings loudly to fulfill people's desires, and a mysterious foe, Cheetah. Can Wonder Woman stop the world’s collapse alone?

Directed and co-written by Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman 1984 stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal and Natasha Rothwell. The film arrives in theaters Oct. 2.

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