Casey Neistat and Jesse Wellens may both be on YouTube breaks but that doesn't mean they'll say no to a good collab.
The two creators teased a Samsung-branded Christmas-themed movie that they are working on together.
They didn't reveal too many details, except for the fact that it will be shot in VR.
SEE ALSO:YouTuber Casey Neistat says goodbye to vloggingThe project comes after both creators have stepped back from what they became famous for: Vlogging.
Neistat announced in November that he is no longer going to keep a daily vlog. Shortly after, CNN said it is teaming up with Neistat to launch a new standalone company that will use smartphones to create video content.
The 35-year-old, who starred in his own HBO show before becoming a popular YouTube star, has built a following of 5.8 million subscribers since joining the platform in 2010.
Wellens also took a break from vlogging in May after he and Jeana Smith -- the other half of prank channel BFvsGF-- broke up.
The two creators are currently shooting their movie in Finland, and have been updating fans on social media about their adventures.
Holiday movie shoot camera gear situation. @Jessewelle making sure no one steals it pic.twitter.com/ehDdTnSWQl
— Casey Neistat (@CaseyNeistat) December 14, 2016
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