Wiki News/Amy Tammie: No Sequel for 'Bring It On: No Matter What'; Two Months Before 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush'

Amy Tammie has no interest for working on a movie sequel as well as seventh installment to the sixth installment, Bring It On: No Matter What, which ruled the Labor Day weekend with $40 million, and only made $52 million thanks to it's Thursday opening. And also, she wants to join fans for a countdown before the premiere of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush.

Tammie played as cheerleader Amber Diaz, a 17-year-old cheerleader who goes to camp for her biggest cheerleading challenge she will ever get. After living happily ever after, she will not come back for the seventh installment as well as her co-stars Emily Osment, Keke Palmer and Ryan Sheckler.

Also, we're getting close before November 12. Only 66 days before the release of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush. When it was going to be in two parts, the second part will be released in just eight months after the first one on July, 2011. That marks as the final showdown for the world's most beloved movie franchise of all-time.