Kraven the Hunter (soundtrack)

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Kraven the Hunter (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
Benjamin Wallfisch, Evgueni Galperine, and Sacha Galperine
ReleasedDecember 13, 2024
StudioSony Scoring Stage
Genre Film score
Length60:09
Label Sony Classical
Benjamin Wallfisch chronology
Alien: Romulus (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2024)
Kraven the Hunter (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2024)
Wolf Man
(2025)
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Prison Break"3:28
2."Motherland (Kraven's Theme)"2:50
3."Three Cards Spread"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
1:31
4."Reborn"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:22
5."Nikolaï"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
1:50
6."Sergeï and Dima"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:02
7."Lullaby"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:08
8."Kraven's Origin"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
2:03
9."Calypso"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
4:30
10."We Have a Winner"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
2:03
11."The Threat"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
1:42
12."Kidnapped"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
9:25
13."The Foreigner"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
2:07
14."Monastery"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
7:12
15."Forest Hallucination"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
2:24
16."Final Showdown"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
8:42
17."Never Fear Death"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:07
18."It's All Just There For The Taking"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:47
19."Embrace Who You Really Are"
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
2:08
20."Kraven the Hunter"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
3:06
21."I Hunt You"
  • Benjamin Wallfisch
2:44
Total length:60:09

Additional songs

Additional songs are featured in the movie: [7] [8]

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