Jonah Hill-directed Outcome features Keanu Reeves as a Hollywood star named Reef Hawk. His character embarks on an awkward but revealing apology tour after a video threatens to derail his life. The film’s original score plays an important role in shaping the tone, and here are all the tracks that play in Outcome:
TitleDurationMemories of a One Track Mind1:33Meet IRA3:36Door Slam1:41Doom Scroll1:08Sunglasses0:45Meet the Team4:15Doom Porch1:04Consultant Class2:05The Spin1:36Cultrural Death March1:47Meet the Theme0:48The Theme Drives to the Doll Store2:09Meet Yourself1:07One Track Mind4:38
These tracks hold the narrative together, guiding us through Reef’s moments of anxiety, regret, and self-reflection. Now, let’s look at Jon Brion, the brains behind this music, and why he was the perfect artist for Outcome, followed by all the pre-existing songs that play in between scenes.
Stream the Outcome Soundtrack on Apple Music and YouTube Music.
Jon Brion Lights Up Keanu Reeves’ Outcome Score
Jon Brion builds the emotional backbone of Outcome. He’s known for creating music that’s intimate and whimsical, and has built a reputation for being one of Hollywood’s most inventive composers. Previously, he’s scored movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Punch-Drunk Love, Lady Bird, and more.
These titles alone should tell you the scope of his talent. In Keanu Reeves’ Outcome, Brion’s approach fits perfectly because the story demands unconventional rhythms to show us Reef’s fragile psyche. It subtly lifts the movie’s themes of regret and redemption, from start to finish!
Pop Hits in Outcome: Justin Timberlake and More
A still from Outcome | Credits: Apple TV+
Outcome is a movie based in and around Hollywood, so it’s expected to rely on some recognizable pop and rock tracks to anchor the narrative in a familiar cultural landscape. Justin Timberlake’s SexyBack also plays in the film, adding a pop-style edge to the lineup. Other pre-existing songs in Outcome include:
TitleArtistGive My Regards to BroadwayGeorge M. CohanWhere the Party AtJagged Edge, NellyEverybody Wants to Rule the WorldTears for FearsDriveThe CarsSexyBackJustin Timberlake, TimbalandBaby B**h*WeenWawa by the OceanMary LattimoreHow LuckyKurt Vile, John PrineClocks and SpoonsJohn Prine
Our personal favourites are Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears because it completely fits the message of power and control. Now, tell us your favorite tracks in Outcome, and why they elevated the moments when they played in.
Outcome is currently streaming on Apple TV (USA).
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