The track is celebrated as one of the standout "chase" cues in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU):
: It features racing string sections, heavy brass, and muscular electronic rhythms. To ground the sound in its setting, Armstrong integrated ethnic percussion played by Pete Lockett to represent the urban Brazilian environment. Craig Armstrong - Favela Escape (Incredible Hulk OST )
Armstrong’s score for The Incredible Hulk earned him an . While the overall soundtrack is noted for its "bittersweet contemplation" of Banner's isolation, "Favela Escape" represents the "balls-out action" side of the composition. It serves as a bridge between the atmospheric, Brazilian-influenced track "Rocinha Favela" (Track 3) and the more traditional superhero themes found later in the film. The track is celebrated as one of the
: The piece utilizes "secondary action motifs" and briefly weaves in an aggressive iteration of the "Bruce's Torment" theme . Subtle hints of the primary Hulk theme are used to heighten the stakes as Banner attempts to avoid a stress-induced transformation. While the overall soundtrack is noted for its
: Reviewers describe the cue as "thrilling" and "energy-filled," effectively underscoring the frantic rooftop pursuit. Track Details Track Number : 8 (on Disc 1 of the two-disc album). Duration : Approximately 3 minutes and 35 seconds. Release Date : June 13, 2008. Label : Marvel Music / Hollywood Records. Context in the Score