Neil Patrick Harris delivered big news Tuesday morning when he posted a video on Twitter revealing that next month's 2015 Oscars show will include a special Disney feature.

Check out my Twitter video #Oscar exclusive! I gots me a scoop! pic.twitter.com/SGQ3oJHDqZ — Neil Patrick Harris (@ActuallyNPH) January 27, 2015

"I got a little Oscar exclusive. We're happy to announce Kristen and Robert Lopez -- Academy Award winners from the musical 'Frozen' last year -- have joined our creative fray," he said on the video. "What they're doing, I'm not at liberty to say. But I can tell you it won't be a song called 'Let It O' with a big giant Swarovski O in the background."

The Lopezes previously won the Best Original Song Oscar for "Let It Go," the pervasive hit sung by Idina Menzel in Disney's animated musical "Frozen."

"We love the Oscars and have always been huge Neil Patrick Harris fans, so when he asked us to write him a song for this year's show we said, 'Yes!' before he could finish the sentence -- it's possible he may have been asking us for something else," the couple said in a statement. "We are having so much fun collaborating and have even enjoyed weaving our experience as Oscar nominees into the song."

People reports that the Academy is promoting the project as "an original multimedia, musical sequence" called "Moving Pictures."

In addition to Harris performing the Lopezes song, show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron have confirmed that Grammy-winning songwriter and actor Adam Levine will perform the Oscar-nominated song "Lost Stars."

Rita Ora will make her 2015 Oscar debut by performing Best Original Song nominee "Grateful" from the film "Beyond the Lights."

Common and John Legend will perform their nominated song "Glory," from the Martin Luther King Jr. biopic "Selma."

"Birdman," "American Sniper," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Boyhood" lead the Best Picture race at the 2015 Academy Awards. Fans can view a complete list of Oscar nominations.

Harris will host the 87th Annual Academy Awards on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. ET on ABC.