Jonas Brothers to release documentary on Amazon Prime detailing their comeback

Get ready for an inside look at the Jonas Brothers' comeback.

Amazon Studios announced on Monday that it has teamed up with the band, Philymack, and Federal Films, a division of Republic Records, for a documentary detailing the brothers' recently-launched comeback to music.

"Our fans are the best in the world and have shared in our journey as the Jonas Brothers and us as individuals," the Jonas Brothers said in a statement. "In releasing this documentary we wanted to make sure we partnered with an innovative platform, like Amazon, that could reach our fans around the world."

Though the film's release date has yet to be announced, it will be instantly available exclusively to Amazon Prime Video users in over 200 countries upon its release.

"Amazon Prime Video is proud to be the exclusive home for a very personal, behind the scenes look at the Jonas Brothers as they reunite for this exciting tour," Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, said of the project. "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."

Amazon's untitled Jonas Brothers project follows several recent successful music documentaries that have been offered by rival streaming platforms: YouTube released "Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated" in 2017, the same year that Netflix released "Gaga: Five Foot Two."

The Jonas Brothers, which consists of brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, released the song, "Sucker," and its accompanying music video, on Friday, February 28, one day after announcing they had reunited. It was the band's first original recording in six years.

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