Danny Elfman, the composer behind 1989 Batman and Spider-Man, is set to score Justice League

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Elfman has taken over for Junkie XL, who recently departed the project to work on Warner Bros.' Tomb Raider movie. This will be the first time Eflman composes music for Batman again since 1992's Batman Returns.Along with the two Tim Burton Batman movies and the first Spider-Man film, Elfman has also scored the Men in Black trilogy, Spider-Man 2, 2003's Hulk, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Dick Tracy, and the 1990 The Flash TV series. Justice League will also see Elfman reunite with Joss Whedon, as the composer was brought in to add additional music for Avengers: Age of Ultron.Whedon has taken over production for director Zack Snyder, who left the project following a family tragedy . Additional photography for the DC ensemble film is getting underway in London.Justice League opens in cinemas on November 17. The film will feature additional Wonder Woman characters , including Queen Hippolyta and Antiope.

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