
The film is Beck's first full-fledged attempt on scoring a science fiction film, although he previously scored the thriller film Runner Runner (2013).

Liman's frequent collaborator John Powell turned his focus to score computer-animated films, which resulted him to be replaced by Ramin Djawadi, known for scoring Game of Thrones, but was replaced by Christophe Beck in January 2014. The score album received positive reviews from critics with praise towards Beck's score production and composition. The soundtrack was released into a two-disc vinyl edition by Mondo on June 30, 2017. Įdge of Tomorrow's soundtrack, containing mostly Beck's score, was first released in ITunes on Jand saw a wide digital release by WaterTower Music on June 4, which would be followed by a physical release on June 23. Beck's experimentation with the themes, had provided few sounds that are electronic, sonic and metal pop genre, while attempting various colors and themes into the score. Instead of approaching for traditional themes, Beck preferred a non-traditional and non-patriotic approach, with percussion and distorted orchestral music. Liman contributed to the film's music by providing basic outputs and ideas whenever necessary. Hence, Ramin Djawadi was brought in as the film's composer in September 2013, But Djawadi was later replaced by Beck in that January, making it as his maiden composition for a science fiction film.


This is Liman's first film, not to be scored by John Powell, as the composer decided to score for animation films over live-action. Edge of Tomorrow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the score album accompanying the 2014 film of the same name directed by Doug Liman, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt, and featured musical score composed by Christophe Beck.
