Wiki News/Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 Pasts $300 Million Today

Danny Gorden, Rebecca Henry and Alec Gutzwiller have reached their brand new milestone this weekend, within The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Tourist arrived in theaters this weekend, as Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 continued to $301 million this weekend, is close to take over Jane Hoop Elementary: The First's $311 million mark to become the highest grossing Jane Hoop Elementary film in the US to date.

Arriving on it's 29th day of release, the film collect another $1.9 million, for it's total, again, to $301 million. Worldwide, it is almost made $900 million, which should be there for this Christmas season, so it can be on healthy track to past the $1 billion mark, to become the first Jane Hoop Elementary film that can make $1 billion worldwide.

Box Office;

Coming in first for this week's box office is the third installment, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. The third installment, but the first from 20th Century Fox, within two previous films The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian are both from Walt Disney Pictures. Disney have to leave the franchise because of the lack of the second installment's Prince Caspian's box office peformances. The film failed to cross the $225 million budget that the film cost. So Fox plans to bring back the franchises.

From 3,555 theaters, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader opended with $8 million this weekend, and struggles to make about $30 million, to become the lowest opening weekend for a Narnia film yet. The first film made $65 million, while the second made $55 million.

The Tourist, starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp came in second with $6 million from 2,756 theaters, while Tangled, which was the number one movie last weekend, made $3.4 million, for it's total of $104 million from 3,565 theaters. And Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 collect $2.4 million from 3,577 theaters, and now casts a spell to $251 million. Before Christmas season, the film should be on it's way to $300 million, as Narnia will contain the best performces it can ever had.

As for The Final Rush: Part 1, which opend in fifth place from a now 3,659 theaters during it's fifth weekend, it would be making as much money as the first film did, and than on it's way to $900 million, and than hello $1 billion mark!