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Nick Jonas Starring in Netflix Rom-Com

The film follows a bachelor whose life changes after he inherits an infant and faces a custody fight from the child’s godmother.

  • Nick Jonas has signed to star in an untitled Netflix romantic comedy from director Ari Sandel, best known for helming 'The DUFF'.
  • The story follows a perennial bachelor whose carefree life is upended when he unexpectedly inherits his cousin's infant daughter, with complications emerging when the child's godmother appears during the holidays to claim custody.
  • Tamara Chestna penned the script, with production led by Steve Barnett for Monarch Media, Mark Ross for Lincoln Road Films, Spencer Berman and Jonas for Powered by Jonas, alongside executive producers Alan Powell and Vicky Patel.
  • Alongside this project, Jonas recently starred in the musical dramedy 'Power Ballad' opposite Paul Rudd and has upcoming roles in 'Bodyman', a 'Jumanji' sequel, and the holiday horror film 'White Elephant'.
  • Bringing personal experience to the role, Jonas is the father of 4-year-old Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, whom he shares with wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas, though no streaming date is set for the film.
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Nick Jonas to star in Netflix rom-com about bachelor caught in a custody battle

Nick Jonas attends the world premiere of ‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ at the New York City Center on Nov. 10, 2025. (Disney/Jose Alvarado, Jr.) As the father of 4-year-old Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, whom he shares with wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Nick Jonas knows all about being a dad in real life. But in his latest movie role, he’ll play a guy who has to learn the ropes unexpectedly. ABC Audio has confirmed that Nick will star in a rom-com for…

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