Former Co-Stars Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz Deliver Iconic Nod to ‘Halloweentown’

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The two shared a laugh over a scene that didn't age well.

Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz are more than just friends and former Halloweentown co-stars; they're a couple! 

The two are also pretty popular on TikTok, where Brown is known for sharing a lot of Halloweentown love, spilling behind-the-scenes secrets and putting her own twist on viral trends. 

Most recently, the actress poked fun at her relationship with Kountz and shared a snippet from Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge that didn't age too well. 

In the video, Brown's character, Marnie Piper, donned her iconic indigo celestial robe and told her mortal enemy–and her low-key love interest–Kal (played by Kountz) that she was in charge. 

"I'm in control of my own future, and it doesn't include you," Marnie asserted as she banished Kal into the flames. 

"Well, this is awkward," Brown told viewers before Kountz waltzed into the background, replying, "Did you say something?"

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The hilarious video took off, and fans were quick to show appreciation.

"THIS IS ICONIC 😂😂😂," one wrote. 

"I have cramps from laughing SO hard 💀😂🤣🤣 √Exactly what I needed today!," another exclaimed. 

"Didn’t see that one coming," someone else admitted, to which Brown replied: "Righhtttt."

Even Kountz chimed in, "Who could have guessed that plot twist? 😏."

Given the many comments that displayed shock and awe, absolutely no one.  

Brown and Kountz met on the set of Disney's 2001 sequel to its Halloween-inspired TV movie but didn't hit it off until years later. 

According to previous statements shared by Brown on TikTok, the two hung out with friends after filming Halloweentown II, but there was nothing romantic about it. 

However, they remained friends on social media, and 10 years later, Brown decided to reach out. 

The two reunited in 2016 to film a series of sketches for Brown's YouTube page, and in the process, Brown later admitted that they both started to catch feelings for each other. 

Fast forward another six years, and the two are now happily engaged, with fans hoping that this means there will be another Halloweentown flick in the works. 

"Movie pitch: Halloweentown with these two as parents and their children," one suggested. 

While Disney hasn't confirmed any future releases for the spooky series, the idea isn't totally improbable as the streamer has already revisited several classic favorites for Disney+ originals. 

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