User blog:Ceauntay/'Jane Hoop Elementary' Sells 2D Tickets More than 3D Tickets

After having trouble of Hollywood dominating films into 3D theaters, Paramount Pictures doesn't want their next film "Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2" to do the same thing. When the film is in 3D, Fandango decided to sell out 2D instead of 3D.

In the case, 2D tickets has officially outpaced 3D tickets to protect from hatred of not seen the film in theaters when 3D tickets sold more than 2D. Also, the 2D tickets for the new film, out July 8, 2011, has round the top five of "Best selling tickets", where else 3D tickets didn't. In comparison, "Sonic X: The Final Stand" has done the same thing when it sold out 2D tickets way more than 3D leading it to become the franchise's biggest opening of all-time with $125 million, which also this year's biggest opening of the year.

In other comparisons, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" fell short at the box office a few weeks ago when it sold out 3D more than 2D taking in $90 million. Its predesssors "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" ($135 million) and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" ($114 million) dominated its franchise. Luckly it didn't ended up being the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. But a bad news is that "Kung Fu Panda 2" has has also fell short at the box office as expected taking in $47 million, where 3D also sold more than 2D. Paramount Pictures managed to save "Hoop" from falling short at the box office not to bump behind each of the installments.

When "Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1" cancelled 3D back in September for its November 12, 2010 release, it fell short from its box office predications from $1 billion to $900 million, which will be off percentages. 3D can help for the film to dominated just a little bit.