Justice League Soundtrack—vol. 2 Released!

99 tracks and over 3.5 hours of music from the landmark WB animated series

Los Angeles, Jul. 3, 2026

Justice League: Original Soundtrack — Vol. 2, is now available worldwide. The album features 99 fully restored and newly remastered tracks and more than 3.5 hours of original music from the second half of Season 1 of the landmark Warner Bros. Animation series, composed by the show’s acclaimed music team of Lolita Ritmanis, Kristopher Carter and Michael McCuistion. Vol. 2 covers the episodes “The Brave and the Bold,” “Fury,” “Legends,” “A Knight of Shadows,” “Metamorphosis,” and “The Savage Time” — six episodes representing the emotional and narrative climax of the series’ first season.

Justice League premiered on Cartoon Network on November 17, 2001, drawing over 4.1 million viewers for its debut — a Cartoon Network record at the time. More than two decades later, the show continues to find passionate new audiences. The series is currently available to stream on HBO Max and, as of 2026, free on Tubi — and the discovery pipeline shows no signs of slowing. Indiewire has ranked the show as the 20th best animated series of all time, and critics continue to identify it as the gold standard for superhero ensemble storytelling. For the generation that grew up with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter assembling for the first time, this music is the sound of their childhood heroes at their most epic.

Vol. 2 delivers the score from some of the most beloved episodes in the entire run of the series. “Legends,” the highest-ranked Season 1 episode on IMDb, sends several Leaguers into an alternate dimension populated with Green Lantern’s childhood comic book heroes, the Justice Guild — a story culminating in a shocking revelation that resonated deeply with fans. “The Savage Time,” the three-part season finale, sends the team back to World War II to prevent the immortal Vandal Savage from using technology from the future to rewrite history — a storytelling canvas that demanded music of genuine cinematic scope. “The Brave and the Bold” introduces Gorilla Grodd in a Flash and Green Lantern–centered adventure that has become a perennial fan favorite for its action, humor, and the undeniable chemistry between the show’s two most charismatic heroes. “A Knight of Shadows,” featuring Morgaine Le Fey and her son Mordred in a quest for the Philosopher’s Stone, rounds out a collection that spans the full emotional range of the series’ first season.

“This was the stretch of episodes where the show really started to find its full voice,” said the composers in a joint statement. “We were scoring world-ending stakes one week and comedy and heart the next. Getting all of that music — cues that aired and then were gone — into listeners’ hands is something we’ve wanted to do for a long time.”

“The series gave us the framework and inspiration to create something genuinely extraordinary with the score. Ninety-nine tracks and over three and a half hours of music — this is the complete picture of what we built across the back half of Season 1. We’re thrilled this music is finally available to be added to every Justice League fan’s collection.”

The series serves as a sequel to Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series, and is the seventh entry in the DC Animated Universe. The scoring approach Carter, Ritmanis, and McCuistion developed for the series drew on that legacy while expanding to meet the demands of an ensemble format — one hero’s musical identity giving way to another’s within a single episode, the composers weaving multiple distinct sonic identities into a unified whole across 52 episodes.

Justice League is currently streaming on HBO Max and free with ads on Tubi, with episodes also available for purchase on Apple TV, Amazon Video, and Fandango At Home.