
"Concerto for 2 Violins in G Major, RV 516: II. "Theme From Doctor Strange" by Michael Giacchino- "Theme From Doctor Strange" plays when Tom Holland's Peter Parker seeks Doctor Strange's help in the Sanctum Sanctorum. Seeing as how "Flashpoint" is also the name of Thompson's embellished memoir and "Flashdrv" was the DJ mix he played at Liz's party in the first Spider-Man film (also written by Watts), it's likely that Flash may have been a DJ at the MIT mixer in a deleted scene. " Flashpoint" by Eugene Thompson- While it seems as though this song was cut from the film's theatrical release, "Flashpoint" is listed as being written by director John Watts and sung by Flash "Eugene" Thompson himself. "No Sleep till Brooklyn" by The Beastie Boys- "No Sleep" is actually sung by Flash Thompson who changes "Brooklyn" to "Boston" when he gets accepted into MIT, not knowing that Peter, MJ, and Ned didn't get in thanks to Peter being Spider-Man and the ongoing controversy. "Scraper" by Liquid Liquid- "Scraper" plays during Peter's first day back at school, seeing him and his friends surrounded by students with cameras filming him alongside several reporters. "I Zimbra" by Talking Heads- "I Zimbra" is one of the first tracks, playing while Peter Parker and MJ try to escape the crowds of Times Square after Mysterio and the Daily Bugle revealed Peter's identity as Spider-Man to the public. Here's No Way Home 's full soundtrack list and where each song plays in the movie.

Related: How Spider-Man: No Way Home's Box Office Smashed Expectations & Recordsįeaturing songs from the likes of Talking Heads, Beastie Boys, De La Soul, and more, Spider-Man: No Way Home features a wide variety of tracks, many of which carry significant meaning behind them in the greater context of the film's narrative and characters. The unique and heroic themes that were attached to Maguire and Garfield can be heard as well when they also arrive in the MCU to give Tom Holland's Peter Parker a hand. As such, several of the villains make their debuts while being accompanied by their original musical themes.

In addition to the original score composed by Michael Giacchino, Spider-Man: No Way Home features a wide variety of legacy themes due to the film's antagonists being villains from the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man films such as Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Electro, and more. Featuring classic themes Spider-Man fans know and love, the beloved themes are interspersed throughout the film as their own musical Easter eggs. From the very start of the third film in the Homecoming trilogy, the music goes hand in hand with the dynamic multiversal adventure Peter Parker, Doctor Strange, and more of the Webslinger's allies embark on.

The soundtrack for Spider-Man: No Way Home is filled with plenty of fitting pop songs as well as iconic legacy tracks from past Spider-Man films. Warning! Spoilers ahead for Spider-Man: No Way Home
