(8:00 p.m., ET/PT) with an audio simulcast on Radio Disney.
The schedule for the world premiere of “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” is: Mitchie emerges as a leader determined to save the camp and challenges the egocentric Luke Williams and his fellow Camp Star campers to a Final Jam - an end-of-summer performance duel, may the best camp win. But when big-money, state-of-the-art Camp Star opens across the lake, it lures away many instructors and campers - putting the future of Camp Rock in jeopardy. The sequel follows Mitchie and her friends as they return to Camp Rock for another great summer of music and fun. “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” introduces two exciting new performers, Matthew Mdot Finley and Chloe Bridges. They are: Maria Canals-Barrera (“Wizards of Waverly Place”), Meaghan Martin (“10 Things I Hate About You”), Alyson Stoner (“Phineas and Ferb,” Step Up 3D”), Anna Maria Perez de Tagle (“Fame”), Jasmine Richards, Daniel Fathers, Roshon Fegan (Disney Channel’s upcoming “Shake it Up”) and Jordan “J” Francis.
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The highly anticipated sequel also brings back fan favorites from “Camp Rock,” 2008’s #1 cable TV movie.
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It showcases both the music and charm of Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, and includes their younger brother Frankie Jonas in his TV movie debut. The sequel, choreographed by Rosero McCoy, is a tour de force for actress and recording artist Demi Lovato. Among TV’s live action movies, it was #1 among Kids 6-11 for the year. The 2008 premiere of “Camp Rock” was cable TV’s #1 entertainment telecast of the year in Total Viewers (10.1 million) and TV’s #1 entertainment telecast in Tweens 9-14. The soundtrack, featuring 15 songs spanning hip-hip, rock and pop/rock performed by the cast, releases on iTunes and in stores nationwide, Tuesday, August 10. An extended edition of the movie, featuring two exclusive new music numbers, will be available on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD on Tuesday, September 7. The fun for kids, tweens and families begins FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and goes through MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (8:00 p.m., ET/PT, each night) on Disney Channel. probably not worth the time.The premiere of Disney’s exhilarating rock ‘n roll musical “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam,” starring Demi Lovato and Jonas Brothers, will be presented across Labor Day weekend with four event telecasts -– each celebrating music and dance with a storyline that suggests life is about the way you play. I'm sure many teenyboppers who love The Jonas Brothers, hoping for a resurrection of HSM will love this movie and have their rooms decked out in HSM and "Camp Rock" but for the rest of us. Girl likes boy, but oh no! a girl who wants the spotlight! And so on and so forth. And lastly, the plot has been done so many times (not only Disney is guilty of this either) that it was really predictable and boring and I found myself rolling my eyes. The Jonas Brothers aren't probably the greatest actors in the world and there certainly is no harm in an acting class (or two. Because we all know that pretty much no Disney Channel actors ever leave the Big D. Secondly, the acting on the part of the lead girl, Lovato, was good for Disney Channel and she could probably be seen in more Disney movies to come. The ending choreography was just repetition and boring. The ending song was especially cheesy and useless and should've been thrown out altogether. First off, I found none of the songs really catchy and the choreography not quite what it could've and should've been (this from a dancer's POV, by the way). preteens) but I figured "what the heck? let's try to get back in touch with the good old days".
I am out of the age range that Disney tries to appeal to (a.k.a. I recently watched "Camp Rock" quite frankly because I was bored and I like to keep the T.V.