Jonas Brothers Return to Disney Roots for New Festive Movie: 'Christmas Came Early'
The band will be releasing a Christmas film on Disney+ later this year
Christmas has come early for Jonas Brothers fans!
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas announced they would be returning to their Disney roots and releasing a festive flick later this year.
Good Morning America first revealed the news, sharing a clip on X that was then posted by the band and Disney+ on social media.
In the video, the group put its own spin on that famous Love Actually cue card scene. However, Joe, 35, didn't understand how it worked, telling viewers, "Hi! We're the Jonas Br...," as Nick, 32, insisted, "No, don't say it!"
"The whole point is you don't say it, you just let them read it," the "Jealous" singer added.
The trio held up cards in front of a door that had been decorated for the holidays while it snowed in the background.
After introducing themselves with arrows on one card, more messages read, "Sorry to bother you ... but we're making a Christmas movie."
Per GMA, the film has the working title Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie and follows the band as they try to make it home from London to New York to spend the holidays with their families, but "obstacles keep getting in the way."
"Too early for Christmas? 🎅🏼 Nah. The Jonas Brothers Christmas movie premieres later this year, only on #DisneyPlus!" Disney+ captioned the clip on Instagram.
"Christmas came early," the band then wrote alongside the video on their Instagram Stories, adding a Santa emoji.
The Jonas Brothers signed with Disney's Hollywood Records back in 2007, before they made their TV debut alongside Miley Cyrus in season 2 of the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana later that year, portraying themselves in an episode titled "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas."
In 2008, the band filmed a documentary miniseries for the Disney Channel entitled Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream while on the When You Look Me in the Eyes tour, before they made their film debut in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock, alongside stars including Demi Lovato.
Among multiple other projects, the Jonas Brothers launched their own Disney Channel show, Jonas, in 2009 — in which they played fictional versions of themselves, though their characters shared the surname "Lucas" — before Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam premiered on the Disney Channel in 2010.
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The band recently played the throwback Camp Rock song "Play My Music" on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest to help usher in 2025.
While speaking to PEOPLE in August about the 2008 Disney movie, Nick said of clips from the teen classic going viral, “I understand the impact the film had and has had. And I am super amused, I would say, by the clips from it that have since gone viral now on TikTok and other places.”
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“You just kind of go with it … it doesn't have to make sense,” he added of Camp Rock’s more bemusing moments. “And you expect to sort of be protected by the fact that the primary audience for something like that is adolescents and they won't care as much.”
Nick went on, “But then, of course, they all grow up! And it's probably the same thing as if anybody else went back and watched their home videos from high school and college. It's that, but for us, it's pretty public.”
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