User blog:Ceauntay/Jane Hoop Elementary Ranks 4th in 2010 Box Office

Sixth and final installment Jane Hoop Elementary The Final Rush Part One ranks fourth place at the 2010 domestic box office behind Toy Story 3, Alice in Wonderland and Iron Man 2.

The film has grossed $305 million in total, with the film is still playing in theaters, becoming the third most successful film in the franchise. Rather not this one is going to be the first one to past the first installment's $311 million to become the most successful.

Toy Story 3 ranks first place grossing $415 million, was the most successful film in the franchise, but was the second most successful animated film in history behind Shrek 2 with $441 million. The film may failed to become the most successful, but it's worldwide total still remains the most successful grossing over $1 billion worldwide, where Shrek 2 made $919 million.

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland is second with $334 million, making it Burton's most successful film ever right after Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, also stars Depp. Iron Man 2 is third place with $312 million, which didn't make as much money as the 2008 original that made $318 million, but it's worldwide total is higher as usual.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse rounds up the top five grossing $300 million, making it the most sucessful film in the franchise. Worldwide, it is lower than The Twilight Saga: New Moon. No one can imagine if Twilight are successful their fangirls are dying to see them.

Other films in the top ten are; Sonic X: Return to Soleanna ($294 million), Inception ($292 million), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ($290 million), Despicable Me ($251 million) and Shrek Forever After ($238 million).

Harry Potter, however was beaten by a couple of films such as Iron Man, Inception and Eclipse, but it's worldwide total is way higher than theirs as the seventh installment made a whooping $938 million, standing as second most successful Harry Potter film ever. The first installment Sorcerer's Stone still remains the most successful.

They may be even two more movies; Hoop and Potter that both of them are going to be the first ones in each franchises that can past the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office. Indeed, both films are in two parts.