The Last Breath soundtrack includes music by Gabrielle Aplin and Robert Francis. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Alex Parkinson’s 2025 movie on Peacock. Check out Vague Visagesโ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Last Breath stars Woody Harrelson as Duncan Allock, a saturation diver who spends his last mission in the North Sea. Simu Liu co-stars as Dave Yuasa, the protagonistโs stoic colleague. The storyline follows the main players as they attempt to save a young diver who loses oxygen access. Composer Paul Leonard-Morgan (Limitless) scored the 93-minute film; music supervisor Rupert Hollier (The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare) picked the featured needle-drops. Hereโs every song in Last Breath, a movie based on Richard da Costa and Alex Parkinson’s 2019 documentary.
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Last Breath Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Movie
- “Go Be Free” by Gabrielle Aplin (01:25:00): Chris (Finn Cole) reunites with his wife, Morag (Bobby Rainsbury), after being rescued by Duncan and Dave. The Last Breath soundtrack song is featured during an exterior scene. Chris explains that a diver was stranded and needed to be rescued. Morag quickly connects the dots and says, “It was you wasn’t it?” She turns around and tries to process the news. Chris holds Morag close and says, “I was always going to come back to you.” The music sets in as the characters share a kiss and embrace each other. The track then continues during a wide landscape shot as keyable graphics provide updates for viewers about Chris. The Last Breath soundtrack song also plays during archival footage of the real Chris and Morag’s wedding.
- “Keep Talking to Me” by Robert Francis (01:20:00): The Last Breath music scores the film’s end credits.
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