who are the cupids in night at the museum 2

The “cupids” in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Night at the Museum 2) are played by the Jonas Brothers.
Quick Scoop: Who the Cupids Are
In the movie, the flying baby angel statues (often called cupids or cherubs) are voiced by the three members of the Jonas Brothers: Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas.
They appear as a trio of singing cherubs who flirt, tease, and sing romantic pop-style lines to characters like Larry and Amelia, adding comic relief to several scenes.
A Bit More Detail
- They are credited as the three cherubs/cupids, not as live-action characters, but as voices for the animated statues.
- Their scenes have become a small fan-favorite moment, especially among viewers who grew up with the Jonas Brothers during the late 2000s.
Mini FAQ
Are they actually called cupids in the movie?
In fandom and casual talk, people call them “cupids,” but production notes and
wikis usually refer to them as “cherubs.”
Do they appear in the first Night at the Museum?
No, the Jonas Brothers cupids/cherubs appear in the second film, Battle of
the Smithsonian.
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