Gary Clark Jr. has just released a new music video for his bluesy and dark rendition of The Beatles’ beloved number “Come Together”, which will be featured on the soundtrack for the new DC/Warner Bros. film, Justice League, which is due out on November 17th. The new music video for Clark’s cover of “Come Together” contains never-before-seen footage from the film—including footage of Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Amazon Warrior, and Steppenwolf—and riffs off the theme of the superheroes, frequently featuring lo-fi filters and comic book-esque shots throughout.

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Clark has previously spoken about his love of various superhero franchises, telling Airows, “Batman is my favorite superhero of all time. My mother had this black robe that I thought would be amazing for a cape. I ran around my neighborhood telling everybody I was Batman. Jump off my roof holding the cape thinking that I would fly and then just hit the ground.”

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Gary Clark Jr. originally debuted his take on The Beatles’ “Come Together” during a previous performance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, and will perform the tune once again this Thursday during his appearance on Late Late Show with James Corden. Watch the sweet new video for Clark’s haunting take on the classic song below.