The Trailer: Let It Bro, Let It Bro, Let It Bro
Disney+ has released the official trailer for A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, and it leans hard into holiday cheese. Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas star as themselves in a slapstick musical comedy about three brothers racing from London to New York in time for Christmas.
The trailer riffs on Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: delayed flights, chaotic train rides, and pratfalls galore. There are musical numbers, awkward cameos, and sweaters so aggressively festive they practically glow.
The Poster: Sweaters, Snow, and Self‑Parody
The new poster doubles down on the camp. The brothers stand in matching green sweaters strung with Christmas lights, set against a snowy London street with Big Ben looming in the background. The tagline—“LET IT BRO. LET IT BRO. LET IT BRO.”—is both groan‑worthy and perfectly on brand.
It’s self‑aware, leaning into the idea that this isn’t prestige cinema—it’s holiday comfort food with a wink.
Cast and Crew
Alongside the Jonas Brothers, the ensemble includes Chloe Bennet, Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, K.J. Apa, Andrew Barth Feldman, Andrea Martin, Kenny G, Justin Tranter, Priyanka Chopra‑Jonas, Danielle Jonas, and Randall Park.
Directed by Jessica Yu (Quiz Show, Ping Pong Playa, Only Murders in the Building), the film is written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, with music by Justin Tranter. Produced by 20th Television and Disney Television, it streams on Disney+ and Hulu starting November 14, 2025.
Why This Holiday Comedy Might Work
- Self‑Parody as Strategy: The Jonas Brothers know the jokes are corny—and they’re in on it.
- Star‑Studded Cameos: From Kenny G to Priyanka Chopra‑Jonas, the cast list is stacked.
- London‑to‑New York Chaos: A fresh twist on the holiday travel comedy formula.
- Musical Numbers: Expect sing‑alongs, cringe choreography, and maybe a guilty‑pleasure bop.
- Streaming Accessibility: No box office gamble—just instant holiday content for Disney+.
FAQ
Is this a Jonas Brothers reunion film?
Yes, it’s their first major movie project together in years, leaning into nostalgia and self‑parody.
When does it release?
The film streams on Disney+ and Hulu starting November 14, 2025.
Is it a musical or just a comedy?
It’s both—a holiday road trip comedy with musical numbers woven throughout.
How does it compare to other holiday comedies?
It’s closer to Jingle All the Way or Elf in tone—broad, silly, and knowingly over the top.

