Nick Jonas
Pictured: Nick Jonas at the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on Oct. 23, 2018 in New York City. Mike Coppola/Getty Images

There’s been a lot of news about Nick Jonas lately, ranging from his band’s comeback to the ongoings in his marriage to “Quantico” actress Priyanka Chopra. In this midst of the whirlwind, a new documentary was also released, and in it were quite a few interesting tidbits for fans of the JoBros.

In “Chasing Happiness,” which premiered June 4 on Amazon, a number of things were revealed about the group, including that “Jonas L.A” was at the top of the list for all three brothers in terms of career regrets.

As a refresher, back in 2009, after the wild success of “Camp Rock,” the trio starred in an original comedy series for the Disney Channel called “Jonas.” The following year, it was picked up for a second season, at which point it was rebranded as “Jonas L.A.” Ultimately it was canceled, but that didn’t come as a disappointment for the “Jealous” singer.

“We shouldn’t have done that. It really stunted our growth, you know? I feel like it was just a bad move,” he admitted in the new doc. “It was just not the time. Literally, we couldn’t evolve because of it.”

Nick, however, was not alone in those sentiments. Joe and Kevin have also discussed how they each viewed the show as well, with Joe saying it was “not good” and Kevin adding that it “felt young,” according to Teen Vogue.

Despite the mixed emotions the brothers associated with the comedy, they also express gratitude for their Disney experiences overall. In a recent interview Joe gave to Wonderland magazine, he revealed that it was good for them at the time.

“We have a lot to thank Disney for,” he said, adding that the show “was kind of a saving grace” for the band at that point in their careers.