My Chemical Romance fans have been sent into a frenzy amid rumours that the band may be reuniting this year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their seminal 2006 album, The Black Parade.
The emo heroes split up in 2013, with frontman Gerard Way saying 'My Chemical Romance is done, but will never die'.
Since then, members of MCR have pursued various projects - most notably was Way's debut solo album, Hesitant Alien.
Way recently said that he 'missed the theatricality of My Chemical Romance'. Well, now it looks like he could get it back - after MCR not only deleted the Tweet that announced their break-up, but shared the following teaser video suggesting that action is afoot:
The video plays the piano refrain from the album's title track before earmarking the date 23 September - which is nearly 10 years to the day that the band released The Black Parade.
This probably just means that the band will be celebrating the album with a re-release and such, but many fans are hoping for a reunion:
"My Chemical Romance deleted their breakup tweet" pic.twitter.com/CwvhZx5kZc
— Glo (@_lifthrasir) July 20, 2016
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE IS HINTING AT A 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR FOR THE BLACK PARADE!! WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE
— Sullivan Burkart (@SullivanBTSL) July 20, 2016
my expectations for what mcr is gonna do next are higher than my will to live
— satan™ (@truceiero) July 21, 2016
NOT EVEN MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE COULD KILL MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE
— satan™ (@truceiero) July 20, 2016
My Chemical Romance have deleted their breakup tweet
— The Blegh Messiah (@TheBandMessiah) July 20, 2016