User blog:Ceauntay/The Final Rush Part 2 Lost 3D

The big screen will at this time see the flat Danny, flat Rebecca and flat Alec going on their adventure as their new film Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final RusH: Part 1 has been unscheduling to be released in 3D theaters according to Paramount Pictures.

The second part of the sixth installment is instead to be released in both converted and IMAX theaters upon it's July 8, 2011 release, and no 3D to be included. The idea was originally goes to Paramount Pictures but finds out that the film did not have 3D camera and made a huge mistake and decided not to release the film in 3D, because without 3D camera, the film will be dull if it's in 3D.

Like Part 1, the entire film has failed to premiere in 3D theaters, where it made it's regular and IMAX release date to November 12, 2010. Fans who liked 3D might be disappointed, while some who don't will be thrilled. At least haters will be enjoying the final episode of the second highest-grossing film franchises of all-time without 3D treats.

Most useful films that are in 3D are ''Scooby-Doo! The Movie (April 1, 2011), Mars Needs Moms (March 11, 2011), Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (February 11, 2011), Gnomeo and Juliet (February 11, 2011), Thor (May 6, 2011), Sonic X: The Final Stand (May 13, 2011), Pirats of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (May 20, 2011), Kung Fu Panda 2 (May 27, 2011), Cars 2 (June 24, 2011), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (July 1, 2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (July 15, 2011) and more.

Releasing in 3D should make the film to make even more money than the rest of the films in the film series within the latest film (released November 12, 2010) already being the highest-grossing film in the franchise to date grossing $996 million worldwide. But will this one make over billion dollars without 3D? Part 1 could possibly be there because it's very close to be in the billion mark.