Batman Begins Could someone tell me what is considered the Theme song?

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On the official soundtrack, which song is the official theme song of Batman? All the names are of bat's so I'm not sure what Batmans theme is.
 
I'm pretty sure it's what plays after Bats jumps off the roof at the end/start of the credits.
 
On the soundtrack it´s Lasiurus but the theme is like towards the end of the song
 
This Batman doesn't really have a main theme, in my opinion, but if I had to pick one, I'd go with Vespertilio.

I read somwhere that Zimmer has a whole new theme lined up for TDK, one in which Batman had not "earned" yet in Begins. Whether this will be the official Batman theme, only time will tell.
 
In Begins it was the theme that played when he headbutted Falcone, during the car chase, when was getting ready for the final scene, when he was flying over the crowd towards Ra's (right after his "It's what I do" speech), and I think it was playing when he grapnelled the train and went flying off too. Not to mention the end credits. The song is so recurring you really can't miss it.
 
Introduced? It was there all through the movie. lol Maybe it's at the end of the credits. I never stuck around that long.
 
Zimmer said that the main Batman theme was purposely introduced at the end of Batman Begins and would flesh out in the sequel as the character develops

Lasiurus
But Lasiurus didn't play during the end of BB, a compilation of the different themes did. We got snippets of Lasiurus during the film, definitely, but never the whole track.
 
No I don´t mean the whole track itself, the theme is toward of the end of the song Lasiurus and when he said it was introduced at the end it was when Batman jumped off the roof after meeting with Gordon, he didn´t mean the music that was playing at the end credits

Ah. Well in that case, yeah., it's there. But I think that there are several themes for Batman. There's the war drums (as mentioned above), which I think are kiond of a signal that Batman or something related directly to the mythos, ie. the Cave, is going to show up. Then there's the 'hero theme", which plays during the car chase, when he's swinging on the monorail, and right when he says, "And you'll never have to."

There are more, but those are the two that come directly to mind.
 
Whatever is playing at the beginning of the end credits is what I consider to be the theme.
 
I think the theme is the beginning of Vesperillo. It's certainly heard more than that Mollosus thing.
 
I think the theme is the beginning of Vesperillo. It's certainly heard more than that Mollosus thing.

The beginning of Vesperillo is not what you hear at the end of the movie when Batman jumps off the roof after meeting with Gordon

Hans Zimmer ¨The main Batman theme was purposely introduced at the end of Batman Begins¨

Hans Zimmer ¨The Batman theme itself is a rising two-note minor key progression set over a systematic rhythm of similar two-note alternations by real and electric strings¨ Lasiurus (7:27) Batman theme begins at 6:25
 
The beginning of Vesperillo is not what you hear at the end of the movie when Batman jumps off the roof after meeting with Gordon

Hans Zimmer ¨The main Batman theme was purposely introduced at the end of Batman Begins¨

Hans Zimmer ¨The Batman theme itself is a rising two-note minor key progression set over a systematic rhythm of similar two-note alternations by real and electric strings¨ Lasiurus (7:27) Batman theme begins at 6:25
I don't think so, I thought he said in a interview the theme is in the end credits of the film and not at the end of the film.

Its at either in the beginning of end credits or at 6:57 of the end credits soundtrack.

http://www.avclubproductions.net/Begins_credits.mp3

imo.
 
Isn't it 'da-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, da-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, BATMAN!'?
 
I feel the score needs to develop with batman, make his theme get stronger as he develops as a crimefighter. Still, I doubt anything can top Elfman.
 
The whole score of BB is actually very good. I realized this when I bought the soundtrack of course, nothing really sticks in your head in the film unless you count the theme with the tumbler chase.
 

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