Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ Challengers Score Coming to Vinyl
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Welcome back, Tashi Duncan. Four months after Challengers swept into theaters, the heart-pounding score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross is officially set for distribution in vinyl format. The record will be released on November 1st; pre-order it here.
The package is set to include the score itself, pressed on black vinyl, along with prints of on-set photos, collectible trading cards, and a bumper sticker for Phil’s Tire Town, the sponsor of the final match in the movie itself.
Challengers was directed by Luca Guadagnino and stars Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist as three athletes caught in a decades-spanning love triangle of power dynamics that play out on and off the court. Revisit Senior Entertainment Editor Liz Shannon Miller’s review of the film, and see where it landed on our roundup of the best movies of 2024 so far.
The score also received a remixed version from producer Boys Noize, and was named one of our 30 favorite albums of the year.
After receiving an incredible response for their work on Challengers, Oscar-winning duo Reznor and Ross will be re-teaming to develop the score for Tron: Ares, which will be credited to their band Nine Inch Nails.
Lock in an order for the Challengers score now.
Challengers (Original Score) Artwork:
Challengers (Original Score) Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. Challengers
02. “I Know”
03. Yeah x10
04. L’oeuf
05. The Signal
06. Brutalizer
07. Stopper
08. Brutalizer 2
09. The Points That Matter
10. Lullaby
Disc 2
01. Final Set
02. Pull Over
03. Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol
04. Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol (Part 2)
05. Challengers: Match Point
06. Compress / Repress
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ Challengers Score Coming to Vinyl
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