Most notably, Explosions in the Sky's music is heavily featured in the
Friday Night Lights movie and
television show. It is a common misconception that the band wrote and recorded the television show's theme song. Instead, it is an original composition by
W. G. Snuffy Walden. Music by Explosions in the Sky has been used in several television programs and commercials: • "The Birth and Death of the Day" was used in the
BBC documentary
Lost Land of the Jaguar,
All the Real Girls,
Shopgirl,
One Tree Hill,
Love the Beast and
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, at the end of the 2015 mountaineering documentary
Meru, as well as various songs for the
PBS documentary
The Street Stops Here. A number of
One Tree Hill episodes are named after the band's songs. • The song "It's Natural To Be Afraid" is featured in the narrative sports documentary series
24/7, "Mayweather vs. De La Hoya", and was also used in the
season 8 finale of
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "For Gedda (Part 1)". • The song "Catastrophe and the Cure" is used during the intro to
Get Collins, an Irish documentary on
Michael Collins and the film
Kaboom by director
Gregg Araki in which the male lead is also given a signed copy of
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone as a birthday gift. • In 2009, the song "First Breath After Coma" is used for the introduction of feature presentations on the television network,
Versus. The song is also used in the trailer for the documentary
Focus, directed by
Steve Hwang. "First Breath After Coma", along with "Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean", were featured in the 2010 film
Kalamity. • The song "The Only Moment We Were Alone" is shortly featured in
Michael Moore's documentary
Capitalism: A Love Story. It was also featured in the 2008 film
Sleepwalking and in the teaser reveal of
Street Fighter V. • The song "Your Hand in Mine" is featured in the films
Friday Night Lights,
The Big Empty,
Love Happens,
The King of Staten Island, the TV series ''
Prisoners' Wives,
the documentary Gideon's Army'' and the
Cerveza Pacifico TV commercial "Anchors Up". • The song "A Poor Man's Memory" is featured in the TV show
Blue Mountain State. • The song "Glittering Blackness" is featured in the film
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. • The song "Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean" is featured in the film
Lunopolis. • The song "So Long, Lonesome" is featured in the 2010 film
Last Night. • The song "An Ugly Fact of Life" was featured in the film adaptation of
The Kite Runner. • The song "Human Qualities" is featured in the 2012 film
This Means War. • The song "Trembling Hands" is featured on the 2012 video game
Major League Baseball 2K12. • The song "First Breath After Coma" is used for an
Adidas commercial featuring
Chicago Bulls player
Derrick Rose, the end of the television series
Doctors, the 2005 Israeli film
Close to Home and in the first episode of ''John Bishop's Australia''. • The song "The Birth and Death of the Day" is used in the final scene of the mountain biking documentary
Life Cycles • The song "Waking Up" was featured in the film
Lone Survivor. • The song "Postcard From 1952" was used in the episode "Chicago" of
Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways, and a snippet of the song is used in the
Welcome to Night Vale episode "The September Monologues". • Along with David Wingo, Explosions in the Sky wrote the entire soundtrack to the 2013 comedy-drama film
Prince Avalanche, starring
Paul Rudd and
Emile Hirsch. The idea itself came when the band proposed working on a film with director
David Gordon Green. • The band is filmed performing "Last Known Surroundings" for
Terrance Malick's 2015 film
Knight of Cups. • The song "Remember Me as a Time of Day" was used in the 2015 film
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. • Their song "Logic of a Dream" was used in the trailer of the 2016 film
Deepwater Horizon. • Their song "The Ecstatics" was used in the 2017 film
Power Rangers. • Austin-based movie theater chain
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema uses "
Wilderness" in their
Feature Presentation bumper. ==Band members==