Fall Out Boy truly loves sharing cryptic messages online even though they already announced their upcoming album. This time, fans are convinced that the band is hinting about a possible collaboration with another pop rock group; who could they be?

According to NME, the band recently took to their official Twitter account to share another mysterious photo of an umbrella and many fans speculate that they will team up with Bring Me The Horizon soon because of its similarities with the latter group's album "That's The Spirit."

In the caption, the group mentioned the word "horizon," writing, "Things are looking overcast on the horizon. Check back tomorrow to see if weather conditions improve."

Fans immediately took to the reply section to express their excitement over the teaser, with one writing, "IF THIS IS A BRING ME THE HORIZON MESSAGE MIXED WITH AN OVERCAST KIDS MENTION IM GOING TO SUE YOU GUYS FOR EMOTIONAL DAMAGES I SWEAR."

"I cannot believe Fall Out Boy is touring with Bring Me The Horizon in the year 2023," another fan wrote.

While most users were excited about a possible collaboration, many also speculate that the band was hinting the return of "Overcast Kids," which is a term they used to describe their fans before.

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"Are we getting OCK back?!!!!! This was honestly not even on my radar and I cannot believe it. Why are my eyes wet?!" one wrote, while another one tweeted, "Are y'all bringing back Overcast Kids??? 2023 really is healing.

As of this writing, neither Fall Out Boy nor Bring Me The Horizon has confirmed whether they're going on tour together or not.

The recent cryptic post comes a few weeks after guitarist Joe Trohman announced that he would be leaving Fall Out Boy to focus on himself despite the group releasing their new album "So Much (For) Stardust" soon.

Taking to his official Instagram account, the musician revealed his health has deteriorated over the past years and to avoid further damage, he needed to take a break from music, which includes him leaving the group.

Many fans have been wondering if he would return to the band after recovering, to which he confirmed that he is "absolutely, one-hundred percent" sure, but he needed to prioritize his mental health first.

Fall Out Boy's latest single, "Love From The Other Side," is currently available for purchase and streaming on major music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Their upcoming album will be released on March 24, 2023.

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