Jonas Brothers to Star in Disney+ Christmas Comedy
The Jonas Brothers are getting a jump on the holidays – the Christmas holidays, 2025.
In a video released today, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas – riffing on the famous Love, Actually cue card scene – tease their 2025 holiday movie. With a working title Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie, the Disney+ film will feature Kevin, Joe & Nick as they attempt to get from London to New York to celebrate the holiday with family.
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In addition starring, The Jonas Brothers also serve as producers. Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger (I Want You Back, This Is Us, Love, Simon) serve as writers and producers. Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are producers, alongside Adam Fishbach, Spencer Berman and Scott Morgan. Jessica Yu (Quiz Lady, This Is Us) is directing, and Justin Tranter is executive music producer, writing the original songs. The movie is produced by 20th Television, a part of Disney Television Studios, and Disney Branded Television.
Not a wealth of details in the video, but Jonases, Christmas and Disney+ is plenty of info for the time being – the time being, January.
Watch the teaser above.
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