The Wrecking Crew soundtrack include songs by Guns N’ Roses, Air Supply and Phil Collins. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the Amazon Prime movie. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the movies section.
Tracklist
The movie is an action-packed comedy that hit Amazon Prime Video on January 28, 2026, starring Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista as estranged half-brothers reuniting after their father’s mysterious death. Directed by Angel Manuel Soto, the film blends thrilling stunts, family drama, and humor set against Hawaii’s stunning backdrop.
The story follows Jonny Hale (Momoa), a reckless Oklahoma cop, and his disciplined half-brother James Hale (Bautista), a former Navy SEAL, as they investigate their dad Walter’s apparent hit-and-run murder.
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They uncover a conspiracy involving Yakuza thugs, corrupt property schemes harming native Hawaiian communities, and a shady businessman, leading to explosive chases and brawls. Highlights include a wild highway helicopter showdown and brotherly fistfights loaded with resentment.
The Wrecking Crew (Original Score)
The Wrecking Crew Soundtrack: All the songs featured in the film
- Paradise City – Guns N’ Roses
- Home Game – Souls of Mischief
- Tush – ZZ Top
- Making Love out of Nothing at All – Air Supply
- Ordinary World – Duran Duran
- Eyes Without a Face – Billy Idol
- UNTZ UNTZ – Tommy Cash
- Brains – Ka’ikena Scanlan
- Alegría – Elia y Elizabeth
- Up All Night – Sault
- Kewalo Uka – Keauhou
- Baby Come Back – Player
- Like a Drum – RZA
- Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai – Hapa
- Take Me Home – Phil Collins
Jason Momoa shines as the impulsive Jonny, while Dave Bautista brings stoic intensity to James, their chemistry fueling the buddy-cop vibe. Supporting roles feature Morena Baccarin as Jonny’s ex, Jacob Batalon as comic-relief sidekick Pika, Claes Bang as villainous Marcus Robichaux, Temuera Morrison, Frankie Adams, Stephen Root, and Miyavi.
Filming wrapped in Hawaii and New Zealand after starting in October 2024, with a script by Jonathan Tropper based on a Momoa-Bautista concept. Bobby Krlic scored the film, and it’s noted as the final role for actor David Hekili Kenui Bell. Critics praise its ’80s-style action but note it’s a fun, formulaic throwback (Rotten Tomatoes: 78%, IGN: 6/10).
