Overview
- At the NYC premiere, the trio said playing heightened versions of themselves was challenging and credited writers Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger for shaping the script.
- Nick Jonas described the movie as centered on family dynamics, connection, and the bonds that hold people together.
- Now two decades into their careers and all fathers, the brothers said they want to create work their kids can enjoy and feel proud of.
- Kevin Jonas said he leaned on Nick and Joe’s recent acting experience, as Joe joked about trying to “fix the edit” and later predicted Kevin could take on solo projects.
- Nick called the project a bucket-list milestone, and the holiday comedy is available on Disney+.