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Cinemax warrior soundtrack
Cinemax warrior soundtrack














Given the focus by WarnerMedia’s new corporate overlords on the confusingly-titled HBO Max(*), it is perhaps not a surprise that Cinemax’s original programming operation has been shut down. (Stapleton also tended to be the one involved in the kinds of love scenes that Cinemax viewers had come to expect eventually that show and its successors found a careful balance between sexiness and shamelessness.) Stapleton metaphorically winked enough with his performance that it was clear even the people making this show knew it was ultimately all in fun. Winchester played things just straight enough to make Section 20’s adventures feel vaguely plausible. The stunts were always executed with verve. Instead, it tried to make the best possible version of the silliness that it could.

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(After a brief hiatus, the series returned with a new cast, while Winchester and Stapleton moved on to higher-profile work on NBC, like Law & Order: SVU and Blindspot.) But there was something instantly endearing about the way the show didn’t apologize for the silliness of it, or for similarly over-the-top moments. Stonebridge’s shoestring bomb catch was far from the most ludicrous thing either of those characters would do across four seasons. Then, this happened, and I knew I was here for whatever foolishness would follow it: A whole lot of recent serialized dramas would do well to borrow the idea, but that would perhaps require the people making them to be aware that Strike Back existed. It broke down each season into a collection of movie-style adventures in different locales, and in the process kept any one aspect of the larger story from feeling like it was being dragged out. (*) One of the most clever things Strike Back did was to structure its seasons as a collection of two-part stories, as Stonebridge and Scott slowly but surely followed links in the chain to that year’s big bad. The Cinemax version’s inaugural two-parter(*) found the odd couple in a New Delhi hotel, caught between a group of Pakistani terrorists and their hostages, a bomb literally hanging over their heads. Cinemax stepped in to co-produce a mildly rebooted version, now focused on Philip Winchester as upright veteran Michael Stonebridge and Sullivan Stapleton as his new partner, a disgraced American soldier named Damian Scott. A previous season had been made for the UK’s Sky One, starring Richard Armitage and a pre- Walking Dead Andrew Lincoln. Warrior (A New Legend Begins) (feat.First up was Strike Back, a drama about a globe-trotting British special forces unit called Section 20. Jason Chu, Godilla & Ann One) – Chops (3:26)Ģ7. Visit the official show website for updates.Ģ6. The drama’s second season premiered last fall on Cinemax and a third season (to debut on HBO Max) is currently in the works. Warrior is created by Jonathan Tropper, executive produced by Justin Lin and stars Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, Jason Tobin, Kieran Bew, Dean Jagger, Dianne Doan, Joanna Vanderham, Tom Weston-Jones, Joe Taslim, Hoon Lee, Langley Kirkwood, Christian McKay, Perry Yung, Dustin Nguyen, Céline Buckens and Miranda Raison. Milan Records has previously released a soundtrack featuring the composers’ music from Season 1.

cinemax warrior soundtrack

The soundtrack will be released digitally tomorrow, May 7 and will be available to stream/download here. Also included are three songs by SmashRegz, Chops & THE WARRIOR. Scott Salinas ( The Banker, A Private War, Cartel Land, The Ballad of Lefty Brown).

cinemax warrior soundtrack

The album features selections of the original score from the show’s second season composed by Reza Safinia ( Birth of the Dragon, Filly Brown, The Trust) and H. WaterTower Music will release a new soundtrack album for the Cinemax original series Warrior.














Cinemax warrior soundtrack