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Joe Jonas drops hint over Camp Rock 3

Joe Jonas drops hint over Camp Rock 3

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Joe Jonas appears to have suggested Camp Rock 3 is on its way.
The Sucker singer, along with his Jonas Brothers bandmates and siblings Nick and Kevin Jonas, starred opposite Demi Lovato in the 2008 Disney movie and its 2010 follow-up Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, and he's suggested a script has been written for a third installment in the series, though he didn't share any further details.
The Jonas Brothers appeared on the latest episode of Hot Ones Versus and Joe was asked to read the last entry on his Notes app out loud.
He looked at the camera and said: "Uh-oh."
He then cleared his throat and said: "Read Camp Rock 3."
Nick put down his glass of milk and made a shocked face, prompting laughter from his brothers and the crew, before he said: "It's pretty good."
Kevin added: 'Okay, that's a pretty good one.'
Joe pointed at his phone and said: "It's the truth. It's literally right here.
"Sorry, Disney."
Back in 2017, Nick declared he'd be keen on making an adult-rated Camp Rock 3.
He added to People magazine: 'If the right thing comes together, I think that'd be fun. It's a really delicate thing because [they're two films] really beloved by fans. So I think for it to work, it'd have to be some creative new version where we get a writing team and do something special."
Earlier this year, Alyson Stoner, who played Caitlyn Geller, insisted she hadn't heard any talk of a Camp Rock 3 and was unsure how the cast could reunite for another film.
She told People magazine in June: "I truly cannot confirm or deny anything. They haven't given me a ring.
"I wonder where that plot line would go. It would thicken. It would have to thicken quite a bit to get all of us back."
Camp Rock followed Mitchie Torres (Lovato) as she attended the titular prestigious music camp and caught the attention of pop star Shane Gray (Joe), who was also attending the camp to reignite his passion, while the sequel saw the facility fight for survival amid the launch of a rival, Camp Star.
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