Jonas Brothers’ ‘Chasing Happiness’ Amazon Documentary: Watch Movie Online For Free, Release Time
The Jonas Brothers are back, and they’re making return anything but quiet.
Not only have they already dropped two new songs (“Sucker” and “Cool”), rocked the stage at iHeartRadio’s 2019 Wango Tango show and have a new album, “Happiness Begins,” out on Friday, but they also have a book, “Blood,” coming out in November and an Amazon Prime Video documentary releasing tomorrow.
If you’ve been wondering how exactly brothers Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas got started as a band, what made them break up all of those years ago and why they decided to reunite to make new music now, then this new movie out Tuesday is exactly what you’ve been waiting for.
According to the synopsis, “Filled with never-before-seen footage of the brothers’ early days, ‘Chasing Happiness’ is a moving, personal look at the Jonas Brothers’ journey from a family struggling to make ends meet, to pop superstardom, to an abrupt hiatus that shocked the world.”
The synopsis continues: “As Nick, Joe, and Kevin separate and try to find their footing as individuals, ‘Chasing Happiness’ goes beyond the headlines and behind the scenes, as they build their own successful lives and careers outside of the band, and ultimately rebuild their relationships as siblings and rekindle a musical spark that inspires their upcoming album, ‘Happiness Begins.’”
While a release date is known, an exact release time has not yet been announced for the documentary. The Jonas Brothers did share, though, that they’ll be having a watch party on Twitter on Tuesday at 6 p.m. EDT, which means it’ll definitely be out before then.
Netflix programs usually come out at 3 a.m. EDT because the company’s headquarters are located in California, making it midnight their time, which means it’s possible Amazon will do the same. That means “Chasing Happiness” would be released at 3 a.m. EDT because Amazon’s headquarters are located in Seattle, and that would be 12 a.m. PDT.
To make sure you’re all set to watch the movie as soon as it does come out on Tuesday, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member. If you want to just be able to watch Prime Videos, you can do so for $8.99 per month. If you also want the added benefits of free shipping and unlimited music streaming, that’ll be $12.99 per month. There’s also the option of an annual account, which is $119 per year.
If you really want to watch the Jonas Brothers documentary but aren’t completely sure about paying to have Amazon Prime all the time, then you can get a 30-day trial of the service and watch “Chasing Happiness” for free on the online service. You’ll still have to give your credit card information, but you won’t be charged until the trial is up. If you choose to cancel before the end of the 30 days, you won’t be charged.
No matter which option you choose, let happiness begin when the Jonas Brothers’ newest project, “Chasing Happiness,” hits Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday.
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