Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1' still soars box office; blast BIG Monday to $12M

Mostly every fans have school, but they decided to went to a movie theater to see the latest Jane Hoop Elementary film, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 after school. The film continues to go strong at the box office this Monday.

After four days of release, the sixth and final installment starring Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin, which is still the top box office of the weekend, grossed $12m on Monday, totaling the film's total to $172m in the US, and a worldwide total to $419m, which was expecting as the franchise's lowest grossing film to date so far, but it will still be going and going.

The sixth installment will be making about $400m rather than $300m like most of the films made, except for the second installment, Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge. Also the film will be expecting to make $1.1b worldwide.

The rest of the films in the top ten were very solid. Unstoppable, starring Denzel Washington (Men on Fire) and Chris Pine (Star Trek), has moved up from third to second place with $1.5m, for a total of $24m.

In third place is Warner Bros.'s road trip comedy Due Date starring Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man) and Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover) with $1.12m, for a total of $60m in two weeks, while Megamind starring Will Ferell, Tina Fey and Brad Pitt fell two places from second to fourth place with $1.11m, for it's total to $89m in two weeks. As for Skyline, it continues to fifth with $719k for a total of $12m after 4 days of release.

Here are the rest: 6. Morning Glory - $641k ($12m in total after 4 days)

7. For Colored Girls - $407k ($31m in total after two weeks)

8. Red - $325k ($80m in total after five weeks)

9. Saw 3D - $216K ($43m in total after three weeks)

10. Paranormal Activity 2 - $178k ($82m in total after four weeks)