LOS ANGELES — The Jonas Brothers are already preparing for next Christmas with a new holiday movie in the works.
Brothers Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas are producing and starring in a Christmas movie that will stream during the 2025 holiday season on Disney+.
The former Disney stars announced the movie in a short video parody paying homage to the iconic cue card scene from the movie “Love Actually.”
The film, tentatively named “The Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie” will follow the trio as they try to get home to New York for the holidays from London.
The group, celebrating 20 years since their formation, recently performed a medley of the group’s hits on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.
During their performance, the group sang 2019′s “Sucker,” “Play My Music” (the band’s second single from the soundtrack album for 2008′s Disney Channel film Camp Rock), and a cover of “Dreams” by the Cranberries.
Prior to their performance, they also teased some big announcements coming in the new year when being interviewed by Ryan Seacrest.
“We’ve got a ton of announcements coming…” Nick Jonas said. “I’ll be making a return to Broadway here next year in a show called The Last Five Years, which I absolutely can’t wait to do.”
Kevin Jonas also revealed the group plans to tour again in 2025.
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