Heads up, the Jonas Brothers are going to release a sequel to last year’s concert documentary, “Chasing Happiness,” which documented their “Happiness Begins” world tour (JB fans will know it as the first tour they went on after getting back together). The film covered their decision to reunite after six years and “delved deep into the group’s life growing up in New Jersey, their rise to fame, their breakup.”
On Apr. 24, the brothers went on Instagram Live to announce the release of the follow up. Called “Happiness Continues,” the concert film will be released on Apr. 24 midnight Eastern Time (that’s Apr. 25 at noon for Philippine folk) on Amazon Prime Video.
“I thought I was done with the Jonas Brothers,” says Joe Jonas at the start of the movie’s trailer, which has since dropped. “Hell no.”
If you’re a Jonas Brothers fan, you might want to think about hosting a watch party on Zoom (provided, of course, that you take the necessary steps to secure your data and privacy). The brothers have said that starting Apr. 25 at 5 p.m. Pacific Time (Apr. 26 at 8 a.m. for us), if you send them your meeting IDs and Zoom links (text them at (323) 880-0945), they might just crash in.
Featured photo is a screen grab from the official Happiness Continues trailer on YouTube
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