
The Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, Camp Rock
Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato are returning to Camp Rock with a new director and writer, as well as a plot borrowed from Shakespeare.
Disney Channel's Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam finds the characters played by Lovato and Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas arriving for another session at camp, only to discover that some of their peers and instructors have left for the nearby rival, Camp Star, says the Hollywood Reporter.
Watch video: Demi Lovato dishes on Camp Rock 2
A "Romeo and Juliet" theme then unfolds when ...
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When Sonny Munroe lands in Los Angeles, her simple life will never be the same. That's the set-up for Sonny with a Chance, a new Disney Channel comedy starring 16-year-old Demi Lovato and making its debut this Sunday at 8 pm/ET.
Summing up the series as "30 Rock, Disney-fied," Lovato tells us, "I play this girl who gets to come to Hollywood and appear on her favorite sketch comedy show" — the fictional and teen-targeted So Random!
Sonny and her new castmates engage in a rivalry with the cast of Mackenzie Falls, an angsty teen drama that shoots across the lot. The catch is, Mackenzie's leading (young) man, Chad Dylan Cooper ...
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Teens and tweens across the land are counting the days down until they can get their hands on their very own copy of Camp Rock when it hits stores Tuesday, August 19th. But die-hard fans are in luck, because TVGuide.com was given an exclusive DVD extra featuring an more in-depth look at starlet Demi Lovato!
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Camp Rock stars Alyson Stoner (Caitlyn), Jordan Francis (Barron) and Meaghan Jette Martin (Tess) share how the Disney Channel phenomenon has changed their lives. Plus: The latest word on the sequel.
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Joe Jonas by George Pimentel/WireImage.com
Joe Jonas may be a heartthrob to millions of fans, but the teen phenom denies that he has been anything but just friends with Camp Rock costar Demi Lovato.In an interview with E!, Joe insists the rumor is "Not true," speculating, "I think if anything [it's] probably just because I'm her costar."Nick Jonas, meanwhile, is also all denial, regarding suggestions that he was the inspiration for Miley Cyrus' "7 Things," in which she details seven things she hates about an ex, and calls the ex's friends "jerks."Although Nick is said to be an ex-BF of Miss Cyrus, he responds, "I heard about that rumor. Can't be about me right?" He adds that none of his friends are "jerks" so obviously the song isn't about him. And thus, Jonas-brand earnestness strikes again.What's your take? Buy the rumors? Or the denials (chastity rings notwithstanding)? Anna DimondUse our Online Video Guide to Rock out.Keep Rocking Out: Disney Channel Is Ready to Rock Some More Read and discuss R...
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Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato by John Medland/Disney Channel
Disney Channel's Camp Rock, which over the course of three weekend broadcasts (including one on ABC proper) attracted 16.2 million total viewers, is already on track for a sequel.According to the Reporter, the cabler hopes to work around the Jonas Brothers' and Demi Lovato's respective busy, busy schedules and start production by summer 2009. The unconfirmed plot line: A string of gruesome killings haunt the kiddies when the fun moves down the road to Camp Crystal Rock. Matt MitovichRelated: Read and discuss Robyn's Camp Rock recap Disney Channel Rocks the Ratings The Five Greatest Moments from Camp Rock Watch our red-carpet interviews with the Camp Rock cast!
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Julie Brown by John Medland/Disney Channel
Cheers to Julie Brown for making a comeback with Camp Rock. The tongue-in-cheek '80s pop star ("Cause I'm a Blond," "I Like 'Em Big and Stupid")-turned-comic actress (Earth Girls Are Easy, Clueless) cowrote the Disney Channel's latest tuneful smash and appears as the camp's super-perky director. Brown's anti-blond bias still comes through via fair-haired villainess Tess Tyler (Meaghan Jette Martin). Seeing the talented Brown not to be confused with ex-MTV VJ "Downtown" Julie Brown was a treat for parents forced to sit through Camp with their tweens. Clearly, she learned how to reinvent herself from Madonna, whom she devastatingly parodied in 1992's Medusa: Dare to be Truthful. Hope she taught the Jonas Brothers about career longevity. Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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Camp Rock by Michael Medland/Disney Channel
Friday night's premiere of the Disney Channel's Jonas Brother-anchored TV-movie/musical Camp Rock racked up 8.9 million total viewers, making it cable's most-watched entertainment telecast of 2007/2008 and Disney's No. 2 original movie behind last year's landmark High School Musical 2.Unsurprisingly, last night's telecast ranked No. 1 among kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14. But Disney was also the most-watched network from 8-10 pm/ET, besting CBS (5.8 million viewers) by more than 3 million sets of eyeballs. The TV-movie will be broadcast again tonight on ABC's Wonderful World of Disney and Sunday night on ABC Family. Adam BryantRelated: The Five Greatest Moments from Camp Rock Read our recap of Camp Rock Get caught up on the buzz with our Camp Rock photo gallery Watch our red-carpet interviews with the Camp Rock cast!
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Jonas Brothers (Nick, Joe and Kevin) in Camp Rock by John Medland/Disney Channel
The following is a special entry written exclusively by TVGuide.com's teen correspondents, the Santry Sisters. Katie and Karleigh are the creators of JonasBrothersFan.com, the No. 1 Jonas Brothers and Camp Rock fansite.The wait for the much anticipated Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock, is now over! While the entire movie was absolutely fantastic, there are a few high points that stuck out. Here are our five favorite moments.5. "Too Cool" performance: Too Cool" is a very fun and catchy song, and it definitely gives you an idea on Tess' personality, while explaining how Mitchie fell into peer pressure.4. Shane and Mitchie's first encounter: Though Shane didn't realize he was meeting Mitchie for the first time, the first impression wasn't very good. Shane went all "superstar," and was a total jerk, which why he was sent to Camp Rock in the first place. Though most of the girls would do anything for Shane, Mitchie tell's it like it is and puts him in his place. Way to go Mitchi...
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Camp Rock by John Medland/Disney Channel
OMG! Tonight was the premiere of Camp Rock, and I'm not sure where to begin. There's been a lot of hype surrounding the TV-movie and whether it will be as good, or even better than High School Musical. I personally thought it was pretty rockin'. I'd recap every detail, but we'd be here all night. So here's my abbreviated version now let's get to it!The movie began with Mitchie (brilliantly played by breakout star Demi Lovato) on her last day of school. She's as chipper as can be as she dreams of being able to attend Camp Rock. She's immediately brought back to reality as her mom tells her one last time that there's no way they can afford to send her there. While Mitchie is off at school, sad that her musical fantasy may never come to fruition, her mom gets an offer to be the camp cook since her catering gigs tend to slow down during the summer months. Mitchie can come along, with the stipulation that she helps in the kitchen. The first person Mitchie meets is Caitlyn, the mu...
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