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Chloe Bennet Joins Cast of Jonas Brothers' Disney+ Christmas Movie, Will Play Joe Jonas' Love Interest

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Chloe Bennet has landed a brand new movie role! The 32-year-old actress is set to star in the Jonas Brothers‘ upcoming Christmas movie for Disney+, Variety revealed on Thursday (January 30). Chloe has been cast to portray Joe Jonas‘ love interest in the comedy! Keep reading to find out more… “was hired for my on screen grace/elegance/unwavering ability to withstand the elements,” Chloe jokingly captioned a video with Joe.

Check it out below! Her character’s name is Lucy, and she is described as a “cardiothoracic surgeon and childhood friend of Joe’s.

Sparks fly when they bump into each other at the airport.” In the upcoming movie, which was announced earlier this week, “Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.” Oscar winner Jessica Yu will serve as the director, with Love, Simon and How I Met Your Father‘s Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker as writers and producers.

Grammy nominee Justin Tranter, who was previously written music with both Joe and Nick, will write original songs and serve as executive music producer.

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