The score introduces several new themes interwoven throughout the film, including identities for the character
Rose Tico, the interactions between
Rey and
Luke Skywalker on Ahch-To Island, and the Resistance's desperate escape from the First Order. The score also reprises numerous themes and motifs introduced in
The Force Awakens, including those for the characters of
Rey,
Kylo Ren,
Poe Dameron, and
Snoke, as well as the "March of the Resistance". Themes introduced in the original trilogy return as well, including "Luke's Theme", "Leia's Theme", "The Rebel Fanfare", the "Force Theme" and a small quote of the "Death Star motif" from
A New Hope; "Yoda's Theme", "
The Imperial March", and "Han Solo and the Princess" from
The Empire Strikes Back; and, "Luke and Leia" and "The Emperor's Theme" from
Return of the Jedi, and the Star Wars prequels. Excerpts of the "TIE Fighter Attack" cue, first heard in
A New Hope and reprised for
Return of the Jedi, are also included. "The Emperor's Theme" is the only returning theme to not be included within the official soundtrack presentation (it was later made accessible through the digital "music only" version of the film); it occurs in the film when
Snoke tortures
Rey for information. The score briefly quotes "
Aquarela do Brasil" by
Ary Barroso in its "Canto Bight" track as a reference to the 1985
Terry Gilliam film
Brazil. It also contains a brief quote of Williams's own theme for
The Long Goodbye (co-composed by
Johnny Mercer) during Finn and Rose's escape, although this was not included in the official soundtrack release. On March 13, the digital release of
The Last Jedi came with an exclusive "music only" version of the film, which features the film's complete score without any dialogue or sound effects to interfere. The complete score contains the music from every single scene of the film, and features over 70 minutes of previously unreleased music. However, the film's presentation of the score is heavily edited and does not always reflect the original form of Williams' compositions. ==Charts==