Warning: the following contains SPOILERS for Moonshot.
Moonshot's soundtrack reflects the upbeat optimism that's exuded by the sci-fi romcom movie. Moonshot stars Riverdale's Cole Sprouse and Lana Condor of the To All The Boys saga as Walt and Sophie, students who team up to go to Mars to see their respective significant others. Apart from two of the biggest romcom stars in recent history, Moonshot also has an eclectic and retrofuturistic soundtrack that perfectly complements its story and visual style.
Set in the near-future of 2049, Moonshot sees a world in which humans have colonized Mars. Retro technologies and fashion pervade the space age, a bright and colorful version of humanity's future. Amid this fantastical sci-fi setting, Walt and Sophie's love story unfolds. By combining sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, and romance, Moonshot inevitably draws comparisons to films like Groundhog Day, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
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Moonshot was scored by film and television music producer David Boman. Moonshot director Christopher Winterbauer also worked with Boman in 2019's Wyrm, another one of Winterbauer's music-driven movies. Boman provides the ambient music throughout Moonshot, along with over a dozen tracks by various contemporary musicians.
“Get Away” by Donna Blue: This somber song plays during the opening credits and the scenes showing Walt's mediocre life on Earth.
“edamame (feat. Rich Brian)" by bbno$: Walt and his roommate go to a campus party where this song plays loudly.
“Baby I'm Yours — feat. Irfrane” by Breakbot: Walt mistakenly goes inside Sophie's room as this song plays. Unfortunately, Walt also breaks
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