User blog:Ceauntay/Emotional 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush Part 2' Featurette Shows Last Day of Filming

center|654px After eleven years and eight films, the Jane Hoop Elementary films has came to an emotional end when the cast and crew has finished up filming the final film Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush, which is split into two films. All being based on the novels writen by Rita Christensen, and Paramount Pictures has put the rights to the flm series.

For decades, stars Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin were praised by audiences that they were the best child stars in history. And now they have grown up, it's time for them to move on. They were hoping that they can be together forever known that they will always be the best Jane Hoop Elementary heroes there is.

The film series begin on November 10, 2000 with the release of first film Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. Ranked 75% from Rotten Tomatoes with positive reviews, the film smashes box office record grossing nearly $80 million in its opening weekend, setting a new weekend box office record from The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997 with $72 million. So far, it made a total of $311 million domestically, and $928 million worldwide, which made it the second highest-grossing film in histoy after Titanic to $1.8 billion.

Meanwhile, 11 years later, all of the films are successful from cast and crews, audiences, critics and box office and has came to an end with the July 8, 2011 release of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2 in theaters. Ranking 95% from Rotten Tomatoes, has yet broke many box office records and has join the $1 billion mark worldwide.