Prepare for a magical reunion as the stars of ‘ZOMBIES 4’ unite once more! But here’s the twist: these former rivals are now embracing the spirit of the holidays, and it’s a tale that will leave you wanting more.
‘Snow Angels’: A Winter Wonderland Reunion
Freya Skye and Malachi Barton, who captivated audiences in the fiery summer release of ‘ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires’, are back, but this time, they’re embracing the icy embrace of winter. Despite their initial differences as members of opposing factions, the Daywalkers and Vampires, these two have found common ground in the festive season.
In the enchanting music video for ‘Snow Angels’, premiering exclusively on Billboard Family, we witness Skye’s Nova and Barton’s Victor realizing that the holidays are truly special when shared with loved ones. The song, a harmonious collaboration, captures their journey: “Oh, the choir sings and the bells chime, for our snow angels side by side.” It’s a beautiful metaphor for the power of unity and the magic that unfolds when differences are set aside.
But here’s where it gets controversial: these former enemies are harnessing their unique powers, Nova’s solar flares, and Victor’s night winds, to create a winter wonderland. It’s a powerful display of collaboration and the potential for good that lies within even the most unlikely of alliances.
The ‘Snow Angels’ song will be available on all digital platforms on Friday, November 14th, at midnight ET, with the music video premiering on Disney+ and DisneyMusicVevo shortly after. Additionally, the video will grace the Disney Channel following the highly anticipated ‘ZOMBIES 4’ sing-along encore event on November 28th, kicking off the network’s holiday programming.
This reunion is a testament to the enduring appeal of the ‘ZOMBIES’ franchise, which has consistently topped Billboard’s Kid Albums chart. From the very first ‘ZOMBIES’ soundtrack in 2018 to the latest installment, the series has captivated audiences of all ages. So, get ready to embrace the magic of ‘Snow Angels’ and join in on the festive fun!
And this is the part most people miss: the power of collaboration and the beauty of embracing differences. What do you think? Is this a heartwarming tale of redemption, or does it raise questions about the nature of good and evil? Share your thoughts in the comments below!