Heroes Forever: The New Beginning (film)

Heroes Forever: The New Beginning is a 2016 superhero film based on the novel, Heroes Forever: The New Beginning by Rita Christensen. A spin-off/sequel of the Jane Hoop Elementary film series, the film will be the first installment in a series of five films. It is chronically intended to be the ninth installment of Rita Christensen's superhero series that involves young children becoming heroes in a new generation of the superhero world. The film stars Cameron Boyce, G Hannelius, Mika Abdalla, Jaden Harmon, Chloe Csengery, Noah Ryan Scott, Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, and Jeremy Piven. It will take place thirteen years after the events from Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2, the original series final film.

Principal photography began on June 25, 2015 mostly in Cincinnati, Ohio, and concluded on January 16, 2016. The film was released on November 11, 2016 in 2D and IMAX.

The film will be followed by a sequel, Heroes Forever: The New Resolution, scheduled to be released one year later on November 10, 2017. The original cast from the previous film series - Blake Brown, Amy Tammie, Ben Linkin and Barbara Blue - will all return for the sequel reprising their roles as Danny, Rebecca, Alec and Naudia, respectively as well as for the last three more films.

Synopsis
It's been thirteen years since the departure of the original Jane Hoop Elementary but five young middle school teenagers Devin (Cameron Boyce), Brooke (G Hannelius), Kurtis (Marcus Scribner), Erica (Mika Abadalla) and Kyle (Noah Ryan Scott), who happen to be children of the now retired heroes, are being chosen as the new members of Jane Hoop Elementary as new evil has arrived.

It is revealed that a man name Joseph White (Jeremy Piven), who happens to be a brother of late Catwoman, is seeking revenge to kill the new members as revenge for his sister. He is known to be dressed in his villain suite as Wolfman. Now the new heroes must defend the world before it's too late.

The young group of teenager didn't realized that they all have super telekinesis, which may be the reason why they are chosen as the new team of Jane Hoop Elementary, after discovering that their parents are the original Jane Hoop Elementary heroes. With that, they are the only hope that can protect the world in the new generation of the super hero world.

Cast

 * Cameron Boyce as Devin Gorden, Brooke's brother (son of Danny and Rebecca) being chosen as a superhero. His significant color is Red, who is Danny's replacement.
 * G Hannelius as Brooke Gorden, Devin's sister (daughter of Danny and Rebecca) being chosen as a superhero. Her significant color is Pink, who is Rebecca's replacement.
 * Marcus Scribner as Kurtis Gutzwiller, Erica's brother (son of Alec and Naudia) being chosen as a superhero. His significant color is Blue, who is Alec's replacement.
 * Mika Abdalla as Erica Gutzwiller, Kurtis's sister (daughter of Alec and Naudia) being chosen as a superhero. Her significant color is Yellow, who is Cory's replacement.
 * Noah Ryan Scott as Kyle Berning, Kayla's brother (son of Cory and Stephanie), Devin and Kurtis' best friend being chosen as a superhero. His significant color is Black, who is Jaquille's replacement.
 * Chloe Csengery as Kayla Berning, Kyle's sister (daughter of Cory and Stephanie), Brooke and Erica's best friend chosen as assistant for the heroes. She is chosen as the new mentor of the heroes, who happens to be replacement of Naudia.
 * Jon Hamm as |Mayor Don Kingston, The new mayor of Cincinnati and now owner of the superheroes Jane Hoop Elementary, following Mayor James Watson's death from the events of Turbo of Catland.
 * Amanda Peet as Lisa Kingston, Don's new wife, and secretary of Jane Hoop Elementary, replacement for Mrs. Bella Watson after her retirement.
 * Jeremy Piven as Joseph White / Wolfman, Catwoman's brother who seeks on revenge on destroying the original heroes' children. He is happen to be mentally ill, and is in prison for quite some time for murder.
 * Heather Graham as Chloe Brown / Miss Mysterious, girlfriend of Joseph. She supports him on wanting to destroy the original heroes, who will be absent for the film, on killing her boyfriend's sister Dr. Catwoman.
 * Chris O'Donnell as Mark O'Neil / Spyman, Joseph's best friend, who supports him on wanting revenge on the new heroes' parents, who killed Joseph's sister.
 * Maxim Knight as Butch, a middle school bully who always pick on Devin, and sometimes his siblings and friends.
 * Jaden Harmon as Leonard, Butch's best friend, who supports him on picking on Devin, and sometimes his siblings and friends.
 * Katelyn Nacon as Abby, Butch's girlfriend, who always bullies Brooke.
 * Rachel Pace as Rachel, Abby's best friend, who supports her for picking on Brooke.

Casting
Jon Hamm will be replacing Michael Shanks as the role as Don Kingston, Cincinnati's new mayor, following James Watson's death from the events of Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland. This is due to scheduling conflict for Shanks. Amanda Peet will play as his new wife, as well as Alice's step mom, Lisa.

Young child actors will be playing leading roles of the original superheroes' own teenage children. Disney Jessie star Cameron Boyce will play the leading role as Danny and Rebecca's son Devin Gorden, while Disney's Dog with a Blog star G Hannelius confirmed for a role as Devin's younger sister Brooke Gorden, daughter of Danny and Rebecca Gorden. Mika Abdalla and Marcus Scribner will both play as the siblings Erica and Kurtis Gutzwiller, respectively, children of Alec and Naudia Gutzwiller. Chloe Csengery and Noah Ryan Scott will both play as Kayla and Kyle, respectively, children of Cory and Stephanie Berning.

A villain was confirmed to be Dr. Catwoman's lost brother Joseph White. Christen admits that her brother was never heard or revealed from the Jane Hoop Elementary series, but admits that he will be coming onto the original heroes for revenge of his sister's death, which he seems very supportive of his sister. Joseph will be played by Jeremy Piven.

Hilary Swank is cast to play as the wife of Joseph's character. As she is originally going to play the role, but did no confirm it. However, Heather Graham replaced Swank as the role for the film as Piven's character's wife.

Development
A spin-off series was confirmed secrectly by Christensen on June 2014 to be in the works. She admits that the series will be based on her own spin-off book, Heroes Forever: The New Beginning. It was confirmed that the spin-off will be a trilogy. Film distributor Paramount Pictures dated the first film to be released on November 11, 2016. The second film, entitled Heroes Forever: The Next Chapter, has confirmed a November 10, 2017 release date, and third Heroes Forever: The Finale for November 9, 2018. The series will be more of a sequel/spin-off series from the Jane Hoop Elementary film series.

The franchise will be based on the series spin-off, Jane Hoop Elementary: The New Heroes taking place about ten years after the events from Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2, focusing on teenagers, who happen to be children of the original superheroes before they were born, defending the world. It was revealed that the enemy will be the brother of late sister Dr. Catwoman, the original heroes' enemy, who is trying to kill the heroes as to take revenge for the heroes who retired by destroying their kids.

Producers of the original film series, Derek Todd and Drake Jones both decided to come back and work on Christensen's project. Jones admits "Rita's plans is completely brilliant". Christen also got involved being producer for the film, making it the debut of working for films. Gary Ross, who directs the last four Hoop films, confirms that he will be directing the film.

Christensen states that the spin off series feels like: "since Jane Hoop Elementary story begins with younger kids first experiencing their first mission together as children, we will see the next new heroes beginning their first experience as teenagers, but felt like that would also have a mini scene where kids were playing around with their super powers as younger children, than get to their first mission as teenagers. This will feel a bit like the previous story of the original heroes [Danny, Rebecca, Alec, Cory and Jaquille], but for the new heroes [Devin, Brooke, Ben, Erica and Kyle], they were teenagers age between 13 to 15 when first being chosen to become superheroes instead of having written them as younger children when they first got chosen despite the original heroes were only young children ages around 5 to 7.

After discovers that the Harry Potter film franchise gets it's spin off franchise, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and The Lord of the Rings film franchise also got it's spin off franchise, The Hobbit, Christensen feels like "since most popular film series gets a spin off, why 'Jane Hoop Elementary' can also get a spin-off?".

Filming
Filming for Heroes Forever: The New Beginning began secretly on June 25, 2015. Filming will most likely be filmed in Cincinnati, Ohio just like the original film series. However, most of the scenes from the film will also be filmed at the green screen at a local studio located in Cincinnati.

Filming for the film will have most of the scenes for this film taking place in Downtown Cincinnati, and some other scenes also being included in the film is the Cincinnati Museum, and the part where the location of Catwoman's old base, which is since demolished after Cawtoman's defeat, being rebuild for the base for her brother, who is seeking revenge on the heroes by destroying their children, who now gained super abilities. Filming for the film wrapped on January 16, 2016 back in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Music
It was announced on May 22, 2016 that John Williams will be composing the film's score. It will be released on November 8, 2016, three days before the film's theatrical release

Setting
Heroes Forever: The New Beginning will be taking place about ten years after the events from the last scene from Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2 where the heroes, now married and retired and now have children, now living a normal life and the world is now a better and safer place than never before.

Like the Jane Hoop Elementary film series, the film will be taking place in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio at the same Jane Hoop Elementary Base. The villains base, known for Catwoman's Base, was destroyed after the death of Catwoman and all of the villains. However, the same location of the base will be rebuild for Catwoman's brother, who is seeking revenge on the original heroes, who killed his sister during a battle.

Alice, who is the original Jane Hoop Elementary supporting character, will be part of the series more extended character, who happens to be replacement for Mrs. Bella Watson as Mayor of the city, wife of deceased president Mayor James Watson. However, her husband Hunter will be taking over as Mayor of the city of Cincinnati, also now known as management of Jane Hoop Elementary, replacing Mrs. Watson who temporarily becomes manager of the heroes and Mayor of Cincinnati.

The original characters; Danny Gorden and his wife Rebecca, Alec Gutzwiller and his wife Naudia, Cory Berning and his wife Stephanie, will all be absent from the first film, but will however appear in the sequels of the planned trilogy, basically supporting their children on protecting the world. It was also unsure if other character Jaquille Short will also appear as well since the story never tell if he was also married and have kids as well.

Release
Heroes Forever: The New Beginning is released by Paramount Pictures theatrically in theaters worldwide on November 11, 2016, and internationally starting with Australia on November 9, 2016 and November 10, 2016. Some other countries such as Japan and China will release the film there on November 16, 2016 and November 17, 2016 respectively. It will be released in 2D and IMAX. Late night showings is included before the film's theatrical release on November 10.

It was originally also scheduled to be released in 3D, but on October 3, 2016, it was confirmed that the film will not be having it's premiere in 3D. Paramount Pictures producer Brad Grey confirmed the reason why the film has chosen not to be released in 3D, and only in 2D and IMAX instead is "due to technical issues and we are unable to get the film done in time for the release date. We don't want to disappoint fans on making this decision."

On October 11, 2016, it was revealed on G Hannelius' twitter account that the film will be having it's world premiere on November 4, 2016, which will be held in New York City.

The film will open in 4,180 theaters and 1,025 IMAX. It will be the second film in history after Doctor Strange to play over 1,000 IMAX screens.

Marketing
Paramount Pictures released the first poster for Heroes Forever on November 2015, just showing the film's logo and the release date. On January 4, 2016, the film's first trailer was released. On January 30, 2016, Paramount Pictures released the second teaser poster for the film, just showing off a hero's and villain's hand while competing against each other. The same posters was also released the same day, but only for the showings for it's IMAX release.

Also the same day, a featurette for the film is shown online showing exclusive behind the scenes from the film. It was rumored that the film's first full length trailer would be released during a commercial break of the Super Bowl 50. On March 6, Paramount Pictures released the first character poster of the film feature five characters (Devin, Brooke, Kurtis, Erica and Kyle). On August 2016, three months before the film's release, the film has given a PG rating by MPPA for "action violence and intense sequences". On October 2, 2016, the film released it's final theatrical poster.

A final theatrical poster for the film was released on October 2016, a month ahead before the film's theatrical release. Paramount Pictures than premiered the first two tv spots for the film around late September to early October 2016. A fan event for Heroes Forever: The New Beginning is held on October 14, 2016, which is being held at Paramount Studios with cast members Cameron Boyce, G Hannelius, Marcus Scribner, Jeremy Piven, Heather Graham and Lisa Black attended, as well as director Gary Ross and producer Derek Todd and also author Rita Christensen. The main channel for Paramount Pictures did a live stream of the entire event on YouTube. The third TV spot was released on October 17, 2016.

On the week of November 7, all eight of the Jane Hoop Elementary films will be released in IMAX theaters. The first and second film will premiere on November 7, third and fourth on November 8, fifth and sixth on November 9, and seventh and eight on November 10 before the 7:00 pm premiere of the film, and the 12:01 am showings of the film nationwide. The promotion poster for the marathon was released showing the face of Danny on the left side, and his son Devin on the right side.

On October 28, 2016, three more TV spots premiered on YouTube, which they eventually would later premiere on television.

Box office
Before it's release, early tracking projects that the film is expecting to earn at least between $85-$100 million during it's opening weekend in the United States. Some say that a $95 million will most likely be that range, while other say it could make way more than $100 million.

The film grossed $20.5 million from Thursday previews, making it the third biggest Thursday previews of 2016 behind Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($27 million) and Captain America: Civil War ($25 million), and also the fourth best opening in Rita Christensen's superhero series behind Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2 ($41.1 million), Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1 ($25 million) and Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland ($21.1 million)

Internationally in seven countries, on it's opening day on November 9, the film grossed $12 million so far.

Critical reception
Before the film's release, Heroes Forever: The New Beginning was already named as one of the most anticipated films of 2016 so far. The film has also received critical acclaim. On a website Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 95% out of 100%, based on 75 reviews, with a rating of 9.5/10. Top Critics scored the film 100%, based on 27 reviews, giving it a positive feedback. It also scored 69 from Materic, and scored a A- from Yahoo! Movie based of 10 reviews from critics.

Many critics are separated between mixed and positive. Some says this is indeed "a brand new chapter for Jane Hoop Elementary, calling it "intense" and "adventurous". Other says it is not as entertaining of Jane Hoop Elementary, but can be more of a Jane Hoop Elementary somewhat reboot.

Sequels
Christensen planned a trilogy for the series. The second film is scheduled for release on November 10, 2017, one year after the release of the first, followed by the third and final film for November 9, 2018. The original cast members, who played the original Jane Hoop Elementary heroes in the previous series, will all reprise their roles.

On April 12, 2016, Rita Christensen announced on her twitter that the film franchise will be made into five films. Christensen stated the reason: "I am pretty sure it will be more than one movie being made. We could be seen Joseph's sister [Salma White aka Dr. Catwoman] being brought back to life from the dead from the Jane Hoop Elementary days where the original heroes defeated her."

On October 29, 2016, Paramount Pictures scheduled the release date for the fourth film for November 15, 2019 and the fifth film for November 13, 2020.