Disney orders up another round of 'Jonas' from the Jonas Brothers
Trio tacked down to more 'Living the Dream,' as if they weren't already
Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers have committed to whipping up second seasons of their Disney Channel shows "Jonas" and "Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream."
Shooting for the former will begin in February, according to a press release, for a mid-2010 release, with returning young actresses Chelsea Staub and Nicole Anderson. The comedy series ran for 17 episodes this year.
The latter, a reality show based around the group's tour schedule, is lensing now as the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 continues through Europe.
Kevin (22), Joe (20) and Nick (17) additionally just finished working on the sequel to their first, successful Disney original movie venture, "Camp Rock," with "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam." They all grow out of summer camp so fast, don't they Demi Lovato is back for this one, as well.
As previously reported, Nick Jonas is working on a solo effort as Nick Jonas & the Administration, likely for release next year. Nick was originally a one-man act back in 2003/2004, before the brothers banded together as a family act.
Joe Jonas the Middle got a mention in Taylor Swift's "Monologue Song" on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, too. Hint: the two used to date.
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