Role Play Soundtrack
Role Play Soundtrack

Role Play Soundtrack: Role Play is an upcoming American action thriller comedy directed by Thomas Vincent and Seth Owen, starring Kaley Cuoco, David Oyelowo, Connie Nielsen, and Bill Nighy. The film is scheduled to be released on January 12, 2024, by Prime Video.

According to IMDb, a young married couple whose past life’s secrets turned their life upside down.

Genres: Action; Thriller

Release Date: The film is scheduled to release on January 12, 2024. It was reported that Prime Video was in final negotiations to release the United States and several international real estate films.

Role Play Soundtrack (3)
Role Play Soundtrack (3) Credit: Premiere

Who Composed Role Play Soundtrack?

Rael Jones: He is an English composer and multi-instrumentalist. He is also known for scoring Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, My Cousin Rachel, Suite Francaise, and Harlots.

Michael Price: Michael Pry is an Emmy Award-winning and on-film English composer and pianist. To establish himself as a musician, he played several roles as a TV and film music producer.

He held a number of roles in the TV and film music field, such as producer, arranger, and editor, most of which he worked with acclaimed film score composer Michael Kamen.

Role Play Soundtrack (2)
Role Play Soundtrack (2) Credit: GeekTyrant

Role Play Soundtrack List

Below is the complete Role Play OST:

  • Role Play (2:00)
  • Carver’s Theme (2:26)
  • Blind Shootout (2:23)
  • Rampage (2:04)
  • Three Things (1:39)
  • Murder Box (4:13)
  • Pancakes and Murder (2:41)
  • My Wife, My Everything (3:44)
  • International (2:12)
  • Moment of Your Time (2:22)
  • Emma vs Gwen (1:46)
  • How About a Shot (2:27)
  • Through the Woods (2:54)
  • Where Are We? (1:52)
  • Carver’s Theme (Reprise) (3:07)

Additional Film Music of Role Play Soundtrack

  • Work To Do – Average White Band: This song is part of the album AWB, composed by the artist  Average White Band and released in 1974.
  • Beyond The Sea – Bobby Darin: This song is part of the album That’s All, composed by the artist Bobby Darin and released in 1959. The genre of music includes Classical, Pop, Jazz, Vocal/Easy Listening, and Rock.
  • First Warning – The Prodigy
  • Do It (ft. Bellsavvy) – Shatterjack
  • Takе Me Higher – Shatterjack
  • Du – Peter Maffay: This song is part of the album The Girl I Love, which was released in 1970. This was his first single as a solo artist.

The soundtrack for this movie, Role Play Soundtrack, is coming soon. The film is scheduled for January 12, 2024, so the soundtrack will likely be released soon. Until then, you can explore other soundtracks, such as “Love Like a K-Drama Soundtrack.”

Official Trailer

The film will be released on January 12, 2024 in (United Kingdom). You can also watch the official telecast of the film on YouTube, where you can get a glimpse of the stories and cast.

Role Play - Official Trailer | Prime Video
Role Play Soundtrack

Subsequently, for horror films, the dramatic level of action comedy has decreased so much that it has become more and more adapted, even more so as they pit attractive stars unreservedly at each other, protected by the charm of a pop-sound track.

Every movie in the world, including films that haven’t been made yet, could greatly benefit from having access to Bill Nighy. This principle has never been proven more clearly than with the new Prime Video Movie Role Play.

The action-comedy in which Kaley Cuoco plays a secret assassin living a double life as a regular person with a loving husband and two kids.

Role Play Soundtrack
Role Play Soundtrack Credit: The New York Times

In June 2022, it was reported that Amazon Prime Video was in final negotiations to release the film in the United States and several international territories.

  • Kaley Cuoco as Emma Brackett
  • David Oyelowo as Dave Brackett
  • Bill Nighy as Bob Kellerman
  • Connie Nielsen as Gwen Carver
  • Rudi Dharmalingam as Raj
  • Lucia Aliu as Caroline Brackett
  • Regan Bryan-Gudgeon as Wyatt Brackett
  • Simon Delaney as Toby Berman
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