User blog:Ceauntay/‘Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush Part 2’ Tops The Film Series With $314.5 Million, Highest To Lowest Grossing Films

Finally! Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush — Part 2 smashed Jane Hoop Elementary: The First at the domestic box office. With $314.5 million in figures, it defeated the first film's total of $311.8 million from ten and a half years ago. Despite the fact that the franchise did the performances very successfully, here is the list of highest and lowest-grossing films in the series. The first number marks as the highest, while the last number marks as the lowest:


 * 1) Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush — Part 2 - $314.5 million. The film made $152.9 million in its opening weekend.
 * 2) Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - $311.8 million. The film was released into theaters 10 and a half years ago. It holds the record as highest-grossing film in the series for all these years until it was finally broken to the latest film released in theaters. It eventually has the lowest opening in the series with $77 million.
 * 3) Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland - $309.8 million. The film opened on a Wednesday. It's 3-day opening is $88.4 million.
 * 4) Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush — Part 1 - $305 million. Despite without 3D, the box office results has been cut short from expection of $325 million to $300 million. However, it has opened as far larger than its predecessors grossing in $129.9 million.
 * 5) Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power - $302.8 million. The film opened on a Wednesday. It's 3-day opening is $88 million.
 * 6) Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball - $300.9 million
 * 7) Jane Hoop Elementary: The Cyber Escape - $294.5 million. It opened bigger than its predcessor Jane Hoop Elementary: The First with $85 million, but it quickly went lower than unexpected.
 * 8) Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revene - $259.5 million. The film has the worst performances in the series ever. It opened higher than its two predecessors with $92.4 million, but it quickly went lower than both of them. The sequels aren't even working good enough.