Disney+: What Jonas Brothers content will be on the streaming service?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 07: Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas attend An Evening With The Jonas Brothers at the GRAMMY Museum on October 07, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 07: Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas attend An Evening With The Jonas Brothers at the GRAMMY Museum on October 07, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) /
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Disney recently unveiled what content we can expect on Disney Plus. If you’re a Jonas Brothers fan, what do you have to look forward to on the service?

With less than a month until its launch, Disney is working hard on getting fans excited for its new streaming service, Disney+, including Jonas Brothers content. To celebrate this, the company decided to unveil all of the content that it plans on having. On its Twitter, Disney rolled out a ton of tweets in order of the project’s release date while on Youtube, it uploaded a three-hour video with everything on it.

While it’s exciting to know what content is coming to the service, some of us have been anxiously waiting to see some of our favorite stars. With the Jonas Brothers reuniting this year, fans of the band have been eager to see if their projects will make an appearance on the streaming service. For fellow Jonas Brothers fans, what kind of Jonas Brothers-related content is going to be featured on Disney+?

If you’re not a Jonas Brothers fan, let’s back up for one second. Before their reunion, the Jonas Brothers were signed with Disney. Disney is really who helped kickstart their careers and made them such a huge sensation. While the band is no longer affiliated with Disney, they did a lot of work with Disney that is poised to be available on the streaming service.

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With that out of the way, let’s get into the Jonas Brothers content you’ll find on Disney+. Starting off, Disney+ is going to have both of the Camp Rock movies on there. There is Camp Rock which features all of the brothers with Joe taking on a larger role. For some, it was their first introduction to the band and what made them become a fan. Released in 2008, it was at the very peak of the band’s popularity before now.

Moving onto the second film, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam once again features all of the brothers with both Joe and Nick having a significant role in the film. As for Kevin, he was relegated to comic relief as in the first film. Released in 2010, this one wasn’t nearly as beloved as the original but still gave us the Jonas Brothers fix we wanted. Of course, both star Demi Lovato in the lead role along with Alyson Stoner, Meaghan Martin and Maria Canals-Barrera.

NEW YORK – AUGUST 18: (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
NEW YORK – AUGUST 18: (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images) /

Keeping with the films, there will be two additional films featuring the brothers. Firstly is Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. Released in 2009, this was a look into their Burnin’ Up Tour which featured behind-the-scenes clips along with the full concert. The film featured special guest appearances by Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift along with two new songs. For fans who couldn’t go, it was a way to see the concert, and for attendees, a way to relive the concert.

The other film that features the Jonas Brothers is Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert. Released a year prior, this film follows Miley Cyrus’ Best of Both Worlds Tour including behind-the-scenes clips and the concert. For Miley, her special guests were the Jonas Brothers who sang 1 song with Miley and 2 alone. Obviously, this film would eventually lead to their own.

Last but not least is the TV shows. The last piece of Jonas Brothers content that we’re getting is their series, Jonas. The series follows the group as they’re tackling high school and dealing with life while not on tour, living in New Jersey. Released in 2009, the series was pretty underwhelming and felt incredibly juvenile as the band was approaching their twenties.

Hopefully, Season 2 of Jonas will be available as well since Jonas L.A. seemed to be a better fit for the fans and the boys. Ultimately, the first era of the Jonas Brothers was good for Disney and for them so it’s fun to look back. However, it did help cause the band’s breakup so it’s not as fondly remembered by them. Either way, that’s all of the Jonas Brothers content we’ll be able to stream on Disney+.

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Do you plan on subscribing to Disney+? Are you excited for all the old Jonas Brothers content they’ll be featuring? Be sure to let us know in the comments!

Disney+ is launching on November 12th, 2019.