Wiki News/Blake Brown says no to Jane Hoop Elementary remakes

Blake Brown disagrees for the remakes of the entire Jane Hoop Elementary films after he has finished the final film Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush back in the summer of this year.

Brown, 17, cried like a little girl by the time he has completed the sixth and final film in the most popular film series of all-time. Before the remake of Jane Hoop Elementary, Brown denied that his film franchise will restart all over again, because the only ones that he had are only used as a normal and single film franchises, not two.

Brown portrayed Danny Gorden for his life since Jane Hoop Elementary: The First was released in theaters on November 30, 2001. As the film was a box office hit grossing nearly $960 million worldwide, Paramount Pictures has already had rights to convert the books into film adaptation.

As for his co-stars Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin, they were his best friends over the years they've were working on ever since. Brown dated his co-star Tammie on set of Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power, which was released on July 4, 2007, and ended for three years after the release of Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland in theaters on July 8, 2009. Now, Brown is currently single, while Tammie is currently dating former skateboarder Ryan Sheckler, and were together for a year.

Brown wishes that he can get his life back. And unfortently, it will luckly happen, if Rita Christensen, the book author, can write a new book, and hopefully a new film, where she plans a possible way that she can let his character return for the new installment. The new book will not be published in about 10 years or so. Christensen has stated a couple of months ago that she misses out writing the books, and decided that she wants to make more of them. This is a good thing that Brown will sure to feel excited that he will be returning.