Wiki News/Jane Hoop Elementary Already Burst $300M

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 has already moved up to fifth place as the highest-grossing film that was released in 2010 in the United States.

The film had moved up above The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($300 million) and Inception ($292 million) with it's total of $301 million, which is already the fourth highest-grossing film in the frachise behind The First ($311 million), Turbo of Catland ($309 million), Morphin the Power ($302 million) and The Magic Ball ($301.9 million).

Toy Story 3 still remains the highest-grossing film of 2010 with $415 million, and followed by Alice in Wonderland ($334 million), Iron Man 2 ($312 million) and Sonic X: Return to Soleanna ($309 million). The Final Rush: Part 1 has made $300 million faster than the last film, which captured there in 48 days last year. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ($251 million) will be on it's way to $300 million as well as it should do well by Christmas season.

Also in the top ten goes to Despicable Me ($250 million), Shrek Forever After ($238 million) in ninth and tenth place repsectively.