Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL deliver in this music clip from Batman V Superman

Earlier this month we got a taste of Junkie XL's Dark Knight theme for BATMAN V SUPERMAN, and now it's time to dive into some of the action music! Of course, XL isn't alone as DARK KNIGHT and MAN OF STEEL composer Hans Zimmer has returned to deliver some of his trademark noise. So how does this latest clip fare? Hear for yourself!

This is actually the first clip that really has me pumped to see some Batman/Superman action. From the pounding drums to the electric cello (so cool!) to the horns, the music is very reminiscent of the Arkham games and I mean that in the best way possible! Given the title of the track, you could argue that Wonder Woman's theme, or perhaps an early iteration of the Justice League theme, is in there somewhere. I haven't heard the entire score for myself, so I couldn't say, but it sounds like things are headed in the right direction!

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE opens on March 25, 2016.

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