Jonas Brothers make surprising comeback to Disney
Jonas Brothers send their fans into a frenzy after announcing major news
Jonas Brothers surprised their fans with a massive comeback to Disney.
On Tuesday, January 28, Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas revealed they would be returning to their Disney origins with a festive movie set to release later this year.
Good Morning America broke the news, sharing a clip on X, which was then reposted by the band and Disney+ on social media.
In the video, the band put their twist on the famous Love Actually cue card scene. However, the 35-year-old singer was confused and started with, "Hi! We're the Jonas-," only for his 32-year-old brother to quickly stop him, saying, "No, don't say it!"
"The whole point is you don't say it, you just let them read it," the Chains hitmaker explained to Joe.
Holding up cards, the trio band stood in front of a festively decorated door, with snowflakes falling around them.
After pointing to themselves with arrows on one card, they wrote, "Sorry to bother you, but we're making a Christmas movie."
According to GMA, the film, tentatively titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie, follows the band as they attempt to travel from London to New York for the holidays, but "obstacles keep getting in their way."
"Too early for Christmas? No. The Jonas Brothers Christmas movie premieres later this year," the caption read.
This news left many fans in shock, sending them into a frenzy.
"It’s January! I shouldn’t be excited for Christmas yet but here we are," one commented.
"Joe’s so proud of himself for not talking," another joked.
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