Report: NICK JONAS To Play PAUL STANLEY In KISS’s Official Biopic ‘Shout It Out Loud’

According to DeadlineNick Jonas, who is best known as one-third of the hugely popular Disney Channel sibling pop/rock act the JONAS BROTHERS, has been tapped to star as KISS frontman Paul Stanley in the upcoming KISS biopic “Shout It Out Loud”Joseph McGinty Nichol, better known as McG, is directing the film, which will go into production at the end of the year or in early 2026.

Jonas, who has slowly been forging a career as an actor, including a starring role in the 2016 film “Goat”, will reportedly do his own singing in “Shout It Out Loud”, which is being produced by STX Entertainment. The most recent draft of the script was written by Darren Lemke (“Shazam!”“Gemini Man”).

 

Iconic Rock Star, 75, and Lookalike Son, 36, Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gene Simmons, 75, and his son, Nick Simmons, 36, turned heads with a notable father-son appearance on the red carpet at the Operation Smile Los Angeles Smile Fiesta on Tuesday, June 3. The pair, accompanied by Gene’s wife Shannon Tweed, showcased their close family bond at the star-studded charity event.

The KISS icon, ever the showman, opted for a classic rock-star black suit and white tie ensemble, while Nick, a writer and television personality, mirrored his father’s cool demeanor in coordinating black pants and blazer, with his shirt providing a red pop of color. The resemblance between the two was undeniable, with Nick inheriting his father’s tall frame and striking features.

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Top 10 Songs That Show Kiss’ Sensitive Side

Musically, Kiss will probably always be known first and foremost for arena-rocking anthems: “Rock and Roll All Nite,” “Detroit Rock City,” “Shout It Out Loud,” “I Love It Loud,” “Crazy Crazy Nights,” etc. But they also had their share of more tranquil, tender moments.

Don’t believe this claim? These ten selections will state our case.

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Spoiler alert: most of the selections on this list will be ballads. But there are a few exceptions, such as this pop ditty from 1980’s “Unmasked,” which lyrically was certainly one of Kiss’ most starry-eyed (no pun intended) lyrical sentiments.

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