The two Zombies stars sang an acoustic version of their hit duet “Someday” from the first movie musical.
“Definitely loving this with @MiloManheim #DisneySingalong @DisneyMusic ‘Someday’ #Zombies @DisneyChannel #StayAtHome,” Meg wrote on Twitter.
Milo and Meg recently opened up about filming the song during the first movie.
“In the first one, it was all so overwhelming because I had never done anything before, and learning the dance moves was just so much,” Milo shared.
“I remember we had to do most of it in one take,” Meg said. “Milo and I were just like this is the biggest challenge. We both have theater backgrounds, and were tap dancing. We were always tap dancing on set.”
“I will tell you about Meg. There is nobody in the world who I would have rather gone through this whole adventure with,” Milo added. AWW!!!
Meg Donnelly & Milo Manheim – ‘Someday’ Acoustic Singalong
“It’s kind of like ‘BAMM!’ part two, but with werewolves, because it’s the werewolves being like, ‘We think you belong here, we want to show you how you live,’” Meg said.
Meg Donnelly just announced that she has made the decision to postpone her Trust Tour!
The 19-year-old singer and actress shared the news on social media, citing health concerns due to the Coronavirus.
“…💔 be safe everybody. we put so much love & hard work into this tour. i’m heartbroken but love you all. i’ll be performing again very soon,” she captioned a post on Instagram.
“I am sad to announce that my team and I have made the difficult decision to postpone the ‘Trust’ tour until further notice,” she writes in a note. “As the planned shows include ‘meet and greets’ and an ‘open floor’ design, the current Coronavirus health concerns have made us consider everyone’s safety and well being, especially my young fans.”
“family day @ disneyland ðŸ°ðŸ¤,” Meg captioned a post on Instagram.
“Okay fine.. I was a tad excited to be at Disneyland for the 3rd time this year..” Trevor captioned his post, leading with the photo of him jumping in the air in front of the Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout ride.
“Accepting everyone for who they are, no matter what they look like, definitely carries over in this movie,” Meg explained.
She continued, “I think it’s really important for everyone watching to remember to be kind to everyone because you never know what they’re going through.”
Listen to what the entire Zombies 2 cast had to say here…
Like the first movie, #ZOMBIES2 emphasizes the importance of inclusion and kindness to others who may be different from you. Hear from the cast who share how the sequel tells a story of inclusion, diversity and self-acceptance. pic.twitter.com/UdqWSMw8zW