EXO drops new individual teaser clips and photos for Christmas release

EXO's Sehun in a teaser photo for their upcoming winter album "Cafe Universe" Twitter/weareoneEXO

EXO is gearing up for their comeback just in time for the Christmas season. Fans seem to be excited as ever as the South Korean boy group has been releasing teaser clips and stills on various social media platforms.

A few days ago, EXO started to hype up their fans by releasing two motion teasers on their official Twitter account. The first teaser is a shot of a mug with the group's logo engraved on it and it looks like the mug is in space, which is quite fitting for the boy group's longtime concept. It was followed by a teaser clip of the group's members, Xiumin and Sehun, dressed as baristas and working with some coffee beans. Individual photos of the two members followed shortly.

One pair of photos were of Xiumin and Sehun pouring ready-made coffee into cups. The next set of photos that were released on the group's official Instagram account feature the two holding a cup of piping hot coffee.

Kai and Suho's concept photos followed hours later, with a teaser clip featuring the two cleaning and operating an espresso machine. Two photos on their official Instagram account feature only a white mug and saucer with the names of the members whose teasers were featured at the same time.

This is the group's third comeback this year and their third winter album overall. The upcoming winter album is titled "Cafe Universe" and it succeeds their previous end of the year releases: "Miracles in December" back in 2013 and "For Life" in 2016. Their previous comebacks this year include the catchy "Ko Ko Bop" and "Power," which had a comic superhero theme for its music video.

EXO's third winter album "Cafe Universe" will be coming out on various music streaming sites on Thursday, Dec. 21, at 6 p.m. KST / 4 a.m. EST.

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