What to Know About the Jonas Brothers' Documentary, Including the Release Date and How to Watch It
The Jo Bros also have a documentary coming out soon, and here's what you know before it's released.
What is the Jonas Brothers documentary about?
The currently unnamed documentary is going to follow the brothers as they get back their band back together. The doc will also offer a "very personal, behind the scenes look at the Jonas Brothers as they reunite for this exciting tour," as Vulture reports. We may also catch a glimpse of their significant others, especially since Danielle Jonas, Priyanka Chopra, and Sophie Turner all appeared in the music video for "Sucker."
Where can I watch the Jonas Brothers documentary?
According to CBS News , the documentary will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
"Experiencing the brothers back together again is the news that everyone hoped for and we can't wait to share this intimate and compelling documentary special with all of our customers," Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, said.
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When will it be released on Amazon Prime?
There's no release date for the doc yet, but since "Happiness Begins" is due to be released on June 7, we can probably expect to see the documentary immediately before or after that date.
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