Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush is an upcoming two-part 2010/2011 superhero adventure film released onto the novel by Rita Christensen, scheduling for release of November 12, 2010 (Part I) and July 8, 2011 (Part II).[1] The movies will be the sixth and final film into the Jane Hoop Elementary series. The film will be directed by James Calvin, produced by Derek Todd and Drake Jones written by Brian Clark. Filming begins on July 2009 and expected to end on September 2010.[1] Unlike the previous film, the film will be released by Paramount Pictures in 3D, as well as 2D. Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush will be the first film to get 3D for the entire length of the movie. The film will also be released in IMAX 3D.

Plot

 * Main article: Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush

On March 8, 2010, Paramount Pictures released a short synopsis of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1:

Danny, Rebecca, Alec battles Catwoman from dangerous and powerful weapon The Final Rush, and must get three remaining powerful objects in places to activite an ultimate power, hoping to destroy it.

Development
 "Over the years, we tried to start by making the fifth film to be made into two movies, but find out that one of the couple of scenes were removed, so we don't have to make it into two movies. The movie came out in the entire movie anyways! For Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush, it is the sixth and final book of Rita Christensen's franchise. This one would be very much darker like the others, and one of the longest book into the franchise. It is so long that there's too much information into it, so perfect to make it into a movie. This is why that we should split this movie into two parts, and has soo many information made for this two-part finale.

We were thinking to start making the longest movie than the other one into the franchise. It may take almost a year to start filming this movie, which this will be our last time to make this Hoop movie. I'm really excited to start to direct a movie that start cheering "Go Break A Leg" and made my work complete. This will prove the movie how successful it would be for fans - thanks to a very special person [Author] - who wrote the franchise is Miss. Rita [Christensen] - making it to have an complete and beautiful art of work to end as soon as possible."

- James Calvin, the director of the film, on decision, diving sixth and final Jane Hoop Elementary novel into seperate two-parts.[1] The two-part film adaptation of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush is ready to be set for it's theatrical release for the last time. Just than, it was originally reported for the previous film to be split into two movies, scheduling Part 1 for November 14, 2008 release and Part 2 for July 10, 2009 release, but the plan wasn't in success, because of the book "not as long as the others" back in 2007.[1] The Final Rush was shot back-to-back for confirming to filming to be made only in direct order according to Paramount Pictures.[1] Derek Todd talks to Rita Christensen about the book, and she told him that the book she has written seems to be long, and Todd is possibly is going to remove several of scenes for the movie that came from the book. Although, it was being trated as one film, but was made into two.[1] Produer Derek Todd starts onto helping Clark to start searching for to make this movie completely different from the book, but can do it soon as possible. Derek Todd has begin onto writting scripts onto the movie. With Tara Jones wanting to return, it has been a while since Dan Kroger start editing the first two films, till being replace by Amy Vanish for the second first two films, and Jones does the fifth, Kroger likes to return to editing for this films. Dan Wilson is returning to start composing the film's soundtrack.

Blake Brown describes Part 1 of the film: "The first part is a road and time traveling movie, because of there are so many traveling scenes where we have to go to. We've been to like seven different or more places we have been there ever since. Brown also describes Part 2: "The second part might only be a road movie, because of going through many places we have to go, would be interesting."[1]

Brian Clark has began writting scripts on May 1, 2009, which it may take nearly months for him to complete the scripts, when he is still writting them as of July 2009. Clark notices that he'll be start making the movie's bigger budget for past 1 year, but by the time, Paramount Pictures can only do it's job, to starts making the production budget bigger or smaller than the preceded film. Clark finished the script at 2:00 p.m. on October 30, 2009.

Todd explains for the story for the movie being made into two movies, of the first part of the movie: "Part 1 will end with Danny getting a choice to give Catwoman the Crystal Power, or else she will murder Rebecca."[1] He also explains to Part 2: "It will continue with Danny and friends being kidnapped by Catwoman all the way to the end of the movie."[1]

Music
Dan Wilson asking to reprises as Score writer of the film,[3] and James Calvin loves as he will return once again as director of the film,[3] while Brian Clark stays as Screenplay[3], editor Tara Jones asking to return replacing Amy Vanish since The Magic Ball and Morphin the Power[3] and Dan Kroger in The First and Goldenman's Revenge.[3] Ted Wilson, may be confirming to start coming back writing the film's soundtrack, but the statment of his return has yet to be confirmed till the end of the year. On August 19, 2009, Dan Wilson signed up to return as composer of the motion picture soundtrack, but on September 10, 2009, his brother Ted Wilson will not return, because of planning to do other projects like Best Friends Forever: The Movie. And on September 18, 2009, Reba Ortiz will be composing along with Wilson for the film's soundtrack, after droped out from Best Friends Forever: The Movie by Wilson's brother. After a couple of years of retirement, Kim Dawson decided to return for the film score, replacing Dan Wilson, as the statement of her schedule has become a success.[1] But was unable to, as of January 24, 2010, due to Dawson died from fatal car accident.[1]



Filming
Pre-production has began on June 8, 2009.[1] Filming begins on July 17, 2009 and will wrap up in September 2010,[1] for a project 230 days.[1] It was shot in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Fantasy World includes Jane Hoop Elementary Base and Catwoman's Base.[1] It scheduled to be complete in June.[1] The Kingstons' Home was filmed on that day.[1] Filming will be filmed for their first search of The Magic Ball piece in Africa, as well as the second search in Los Vegas.[1] Scenes of Part 1 will end with Danny, Rebecca and Alec nearly get kidnapped by Catwoman, while torturing Rebecca, if Danny will give her the Crystal Power, while Part 2 continues of them being kidnapped to the end of the film.[1] They will also filming a search scene of pieces of Magic Ball at the Cincinnati Museum Center.[1] Filming begins with Danny, Rebcecca and Alec escaping from Catwoman's Base to continue on searching the powerful objects without The Magic Ball.[1] Fountain Square will be filmed, since filming a burning Fountain Square from the previous film.[1]

As of April 2, 2010, Larry Hutchinson suffered a major head injury during the film of an explosion at the Cincinnati Square, and has been sent to the hospital.[1] Filming an explosion scene was a serious stunt for Hutchinson.[1] Also on May 14, 2010, Amy Tammie also suffered, but a minor head injury, sending to the hospital.[1] However, she is later released on the same day, just as after she has no threating injuries.[1]

Cast

 * See also: List of Jane Hoop Elementary cast members


 * Blake Brown as Danny Gorden[3]
 * Amy Tammie as Rebecca Henry[3]
 * Ben Linkin as Alec Gutzwiller[3]
 * Bart Simpson as Cory Berning[3]
 * Bloom Dee as Jaquille Short[3]
 * Barbara Blue as Naudia Gorden[3]
 * Barbara Timer as Salma Green/Dr. Catwoman[3]
 * Barbara Dee as Shego Dalma[3]
 * Arthur Walters as Goldenman[3]
 * Miranda Richardson as Miss. Bella Watson[3]
 * George Jones as Mayor James Watson[3]
 * Jessica Alder as Maria Dawns[3]
 * Elliot Martinson as Michael Walker[3]
 * Lisa Dee as Alice Kingston[3]
 * Flex Alexander as David Kingston[3]
 * Anna Johnson as Stephanie Slaven [3]
 * Andy Watson as Hunter Suggs [3]
 * Jami Gertz as Dacia[3]
 * Jason Foster as Robert Foster[3]
 * Stephen Johnson as Shadow the Monkeyman[3]
 * Dakota Fanning as Catgirl[3]
 * Keira Knightley as Belle Lamar[3]
 * Bella Thorne as Tiffany Blake[3]
 * Alana Etheridge as Samantha Johnson[3]
 * Joe Marshall as Dr. Caman[3]
 * Lewis Alder as Blaze[3]
 * Rachel Marie Carter as Martha[3]
 * Miley Cyrus as Jade Woods[3]
 * Nick Jonas as Catboy[3]
 * Diana Ross as Lilly Kingston[3]
 * Bill Cosby as Lou Kingston[3]
 * Thandie Newton as Janet Kingston[3]
 * Lisa Wilder as Brook Crawford[3]
 * Andrea Handler as Jessica Humphrey[3]
 * Elizabeth Barnes as Brooke Brovey[3]
 * Ted Green as Ben Junkgunz[3]
 * Brian Parker as DiAris Carter[3]
 * Harold Thompson as Corey Jennings[3]

Casting
Casting began on May 2009. The cast from the previous film, Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland, all reprised their roles for this film. Originally Natasha Richardson was to reprise her role as Miss. Bella Watson, but will be replaced by Miranda Richardson, due to Natasha Richardson's death on March 18, 2009 from a skiing accident sufering head injuries.[1] Miley Cyrus, Nick Jonas, Diana Ross, Bill Cosby, and Thandie Newton will play as the roles of Jade Woods, Catboy, Lilly Kingston, Lou Kingston and Janet Kingston.[1][1][1][1][1] The regular cast reprised their roles while the new joins the series. Although, Miley Cyrus was rumored to potrayed as Catgirl for Turbo of Catland, till Fanning beat over 7,000 girls to portrayed as her, as she caught the roles as Jane Woods, Alec's ex-girlfriend, cheating on Naudia, his actual girlfriend.[1] Originally led for Ryan Sheckler to portray as Catboy, till Nick Jonas already signed up to portayed as the new villain,[1] has since portray as Joe Marshall from the previous film.[1]

Finding the cast of the young children to play as Dano Gorden, Dana Gorden, Ala Gutzwiller, Alan Gutzwiller, Kayla Berning and Kyle Berning has yet to be confirmed, during the end of the movie.[1] Rachel Willow and Prince Watson said that those staff may going to cut them for the movie, and officially there may not be some casting of the young children.[1] On October 28, the finally find the cast of the young children by the very young child actors. Markus Walker, Danielle Crawford, Kyle Winslow and Cindy Scott got these roles each.[1][1][1][1] Lisa Wilder, Andrea Handler, Elizabeth Barnes, Ted Green, Brian Parker and Harold Thompson will play the role of Brook Crawford, Jessica Humphrey, Brooke Brovey, Ben Junkgunz, Josh Byrd and Mark Cephas, the newer staff members for the Jane Hoop Elementary Base.[1][1][1][1][1][1]

On August 2009, Brian Clark announced that the main characters as adults will be play by adult actors, because of the younger actors were too young to portrayed as the adult main characters. Beyoncé Knowles, Channing Tatum, Hayden Panettiere, Omarion, Steve Sandvoss, Usher and Jessica Simpson will play as the roles of the older main characters,[1][1][1][1][1][1] as they will not portray by the younger actors, because they must be at least older to play as adults,[1] but they got fired on May 25, 2010, due to them being a bit too old for the adults in the 20s. The young actors will be playing the adult actors instead of the adult actors.[1] They will replay as the characters till the end of the film, during a event of seen themselves as teenagers again.[1] Adults Hunter and Alice will not be potray by adults, with the book appears the adults of Hunter and Alice, set five years after the main story of the film, which is set to be removed from the film.[1] On October 30, 2009, four of the cast members joins the series to play as young villains, setting a scene where Danny and friends head back in time. Alexa Vega, Jojo, Christopher Massey, Joe Jonas and Emma Watson will get the roles as younger villains.[1][1][1][1][1] Athough, Jennifer played the teenage Catwoman from Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power, which Alexa Vega replaced her for much older teenager, also going on originally from Amanda Bynes to play the role, but too tall.[1]

Marketing
The film's first movie picture showing Danny, Rebecca and Alec in Morphin the Power getting one of the three remaining objects that can destroy The Final Rush was released on April 17, 2010 for Part 1.[1] On May 7, 2010, the film's official 30 second teaser trailer was released before Iron Man 2 hits theaters.[1] It premiered online on May 10, 2010.[1]

On May 13, 2010, it was announced for the film's video game was also split into two-parts. The film's video game first part will be released on November, 2010, while its' second part of the video game will be released eight months later, July, 2011.[1]

Release
It was announced by Paramount Pictures that Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush will be released in 3D and 2D theaters in two parts with Part I on November 12, 2010, and Part II on July 8, 2011, as well as in regular theaters, making it the first film to date.[1] The idea of releasing in 3D, is that it causes $5 of the movie and 3D glasses.[1]

Part 1 will be released in Australia, France, Italy, Brazil and India, United States, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Taiwan, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand and Spain, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Greece on November 12, 2010.[1] And some of the other countries were released on November 10, November 11, November 17, November 18, and November 19.[1] Meanwhile, Part 2 will be released in Australia, France, Italy, Brazil and India, United States, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Taiwan, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand and Spain, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Greece on July 8, July 13, July 14 and July 15.[1] Unlike Mexico, it will also be released on July 8.[1] Although, last year, the film's release date for Mexico has been pushed back three weeks from July 8, 2009 to July 29, 2009, due to swine flu, and is the fifth release to premiere it worldwide with other movies.[1]