
After more than a decade, Disney is reportedly reviving its beloved Camp Rock franchise with a third installment, according to Boardwalk Times. The new film, titled Camp Rock 3, is said to be in development for a Disney+ release—marking the first entry in the musical series since 2010’s Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.
While plot details remain under wraps, Eydie Faye—known for her work on Fuller House and The Slumber Party—has been tapped to write the script. Her involvement suggests the studio may blend nostalgic elements with updated themes to appeal to both longtime fans and a new audience.
The original Camp Rock films, which aired on Disney Channel in 2008 and 2010, starred Demi Lovato as Mitchie Torres and the Jonas Brothers as the fictional band Connect Three. The series followed Mitchie’s journey to a prestigious music camp and her connection with teen pop star Shane Gray (Joe Jonas). The sequel introduced a rival camp and a competitive showdown that tested loyalties and friendships.
Given the likely 15-year time jump since the last film, Camp Rock 3 could explore storylines involving the original cast saving the camp, adapting to the digital music age, or mentoring a new generation. Casting details have not been confirmed, and it’s unclear how many of the original stars will return.
Lovato, now active as a director and performer, previously joked in a 2023 Harper’s Bazaar interview about wanting an R-rated version of the film. Nick Jonas also expressed openness to a third movie in a 2017 People interview—provided the “right” opportunity came together.
With development underway, fans will be eager to learn more as Disney shapes the next chapter of Camp Rock.
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