True Jackson, VP: The Movie

True Jackson, VP: The Movie is a 2011 romantic comedy, the movie adaptation of True Jackson, VP on Nickelodeon starring Keke Palmer, Ashley Argota, Matt Shively, Robbie Amell, Greg Proops, Ron Butler and Danielle Bisutti. Emily Osment, Jennette McCurdy and Matthew Underwood makes their special guest appearances. Filming begins on July 2, 2010 and was finished in October 3, 2010.

The film was released in theaters worldwide on May 26, 2011. It had a disappointing box office opening taking in $30 million taking the #4 spot, which is in the top ten for biggest weekend opening ever for a live-action G rated film. However, it had a an impressive opening overseas givings making its worldwide total a modest success. However, it turned out the film was a huge success after all grossing nearly $300 million worldwide.

Plot
After their huge party, True Jackson and her friends lived in a much stressful life. She, Lulu and Ryan spends alot of quality time in work as they also spent quality time in school. Fearing, True might be decided to quit Madstyles once again. Meanwhile, Lulu and Ryan were secretly forming a relationship. And Lulu feel in love with Cody Skooter (Matther Underwood) leaving Ryan with heated jealousy. And True's date with Jimmy turns out to be not as excited she used to be. She thinks that he doesn't care about True, but only care that he's into other girls, and decided to break up with him and look for someone else.

Meanwhile, Amanda Cantwell was called by a Egypt business saying that her job and business recieved a nomination for the award show to win $100 millions. They often her and her crew to take a vacation to Abh Dhabi. They later took a flight there and True meet up against Rebecca Whitestone (Emily Osment). She was seen friendly, but later finds out that she is hatred with her design and plans to cheat and steal $100 million.

While True spents fun time with her friends, they discovers Rebecca's suspecious plans and follows her. They overhear that she's jealous of True's personality and plans to expose her. Meanwhile, True is searching for a date who would always care or her until Jimmy apperently arrived in Egyt to spent a romantic date with her, but still doesn't care about her while dating. She than left him behind, saying that it's now time for them to split up. Meanwhile, Cody also have arrived in Egypt as Lulu spotted him, but he ended up dating with Pinky (Jennette McCurdy), making her jealous and heartbroken, where Ryan spots her running away crying. Lulu ended up in the Hotal meeting True. Lulu asked her that she decided not to be dating him, while True ask Lulu that it's time for her and Jimmy to broke up even though he doesn't care about her anymore. Lulu than chat to True and told him a secret that she has true feelings for Ryan, where he, standing behind the door hearing them talking about him.

Meanwhile, True finds Rebecca and tells her that he heard her disliking her personality. Rebecca than admitted to her and begin a war with her. Meanwhile, they have dinner with each other, but things turn fighty as the two started a food fight and the dinner became a disaster. Lulu and Ryan later both forming closly a relationship together, but nearly kissed, but getting distracted by upset True. Jimmy arrived to True and decided to ask her out to go see a movie together. But Rebecca came to spoil their plans. At the movie theater, they sit together watching a romantic movie. But when True left, Rebecca arrived and starts flirting with him. And True came back and spotted them kissing leaving True heartbroken. They get into a huge argument and ended their relationship realizing that he truely doesn't care about True as she violatetly beats him up with her birkin while Lulu and Amanda helped her getting away from him.

Meanwhile, True decided ask Amanda and Max that it's time to leave Egypt and not to win that $100 million because of Rebecca ruins her funtime of her life. But Max wants True to give her another chance saying that she should never give up no matter what how hard it can take to finish up a mission. At the Fashion Awards, True is competing against Rebecca and is cheating by adding more voters by herself. And for a moment, she blames that True is cheating and the show disqualify her and Madstyles leaving Rebecca winning $100 million.

Jimmy found True and she apologies for not believing him and they decided to get back together, but Jimmy didn't respond to her as he left her behind. Meanwhile, Cody broke up with Pinky and decided to ask True out on a date. While dating, the two passionly kissed each other, but True realizes that her heart belongs to Jimmy as she decided to go back with him, feeling guilty that she has found someone else, but she wanted to be back with Jimmy instead of Cody. She ran to Ryan and Lulu that she played with fire.

As True is getting ready to leave Egypt, the police are set to arrive and arrest True as they quickly packed up their bags. But Ryan arrived and has caught the crime of Rebecca cheating the game on his camera. She meets up the Fashion Awards host and showed him the video of Rebecca cheating and True is telling the truth.

Meanwhile, at Rebecca's speech, True, Lulu, Ryan, Amanda and Max showed the clip and arrested Rebecca for cheating and gives the $100 million to Madstyle leading them winners. Ryan and Lulu finally kissed, but they did not actually felt like they're in love, so they can only stay as friends. While leaving Egypt, True has no sight of Jimmy. Later, True left her passport at the hotel and headed there as Lulu, Ryan, Amanda and Max left her behind at the airport. As she returns back to the hotel, she founded Jimmy who is also looking for his passport has found True's passport. They two reunited with a kiss. Both left behind, they have taking another airport back to New York. As they got back to New York, True's friends have made a surprise party as they all celebrated together.

Cast

 * Keke Palmer as True Jackson
 * Ashley Argota as Lulu Johnson
 * Matt Shively as Ryan Laserbeam
 * Danielle Bisutti as Amanda Cantwell
 * Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan
 * Greg Proops as Max Madigan
 * Ron Butler as Oscar R. Eception
 * Emily Osment as Rebecca Whitestone
 * Jennette McCurdy as Pinky
 * Matthew Underwood as Cody Skooter

Development
While releasing iCarly: The Movie in theaters July 30, 2010, it was eventually is doing the same to True Jackson VP by filming a film adaptation for it officially. It will take place in late 2010, for 2011 release. As of June 2010, it was confirmed by Keke Palmer that the movie will be released in theaters. Palmer states that the film will be shot in a movie style but not in a studio. Thus, this is not going to be as a four-part episode, but this is going to be at least a 90 minute movie.

On May 21, 2011, the film's production budget will be $45 million, making it $5 million shorter than iCarly: The Movie, which brought in $50 million. It could lead to fall short at the box office of iCarly: The Movie's $50 million opening.

Filming
Filming for True Jackson, VP: The Movie took place on July 2, 2010 to shot in Los Angeles, including Middle East. Keke Palmer confirms that filming for True Jackson, VP: The Movie wrapped up on October 3, 2010, where it took three months and 60 days to complete the film.

Palmer states that the film will be featuring with dating scenes between True Jackson and Jimmy Madigan, and also Lulu Johnson and Ryan Lasterbeam both begin to kiss each other for the first time, where they both fell in love.

Filming for True Jackson, VP: The Movie has officially begin taking place in Egypt starting on July 31, 2010, for several of scenes such as True competing against Rebecca (Emily Osment) and Lulu and Ryan dating and True and Jimmy out on a date together. It'll also see scenes that True and her friends trying to head home after winning $1 million being asked by people of Middle East to stay. This results that scenes taking place in Egypt. The Jonas Brothers will be performing their new song in Abu Dhabi.

Casting
While the main cast members - Keke Palmer, Ashley Argota, Matt Shively, Danielle Bisutti, Robbie Amell, Greg Proops and Ron Butler reprising their roles True Jackson, Luli Johnson, Ryan Lasterbeam, Amanda Cantwell, Jimmy Madigan, Max Madigan and Oscar R. Eception.

Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers will make a special guess appearances in the film. Kelly Prine and Vivica A. Fox will both return as True's parents, and Matthew Underwood will play as one of True's classmate, and Lulu's new love interest. Jennette McCurdy, who played Pinky from the TV series, is set to return for the movie adaptation.

Emily Osment joins to portray as a new character Rebeca Whitestone, taking over Demi Lovato, who is doing her other duty. Before she can cast as Rebecca, Demi Lovato is originally going to audition for the part, but dropped out for promotion of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam as well as a world tour and her promotion in rehab about her problems. Osment replaces Lovato for role of Rebecca instead. Although, the Jonas Brothers, who also in promotion of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, all three have officially signed up to appear as guess stars in the film.

Motion Picture Soundtrack
The soundtrack was releaesd on May 24, 2011.

Release
True Jackson, VP: The Movie is set to hit cinemas in UK May 25, 2011, and in US May 26, 2011. It is set to compete a box office glory against The Hangover: Part II, which is out the same day this film was released and Kung Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom, another Paramount Picutures production, for True Jackson, VP: The Movie's five-day opening competion at the box office.

On September 11, 2010, during a premiere of a brand new episode of True Jackson, VP, a first look for behind the scenes for the movie premiered on Nickelodeon. On November 20, 2010, a teaser trailer for the film will debut online at 6:00 pm, and will be shown in front of Tangled beginning on November 24, 2010.

On December 28, 2010, the first look for the film will be shown from the DVD release of iCarly: The Movie. The film's second trailer will luckly to premiere during the premiere of the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards on April 2, 2011.

As of April 2011, the film earned a G rating for all ages admitted. The world premiere for the film will be held on May 19, 2011 in New York City, a week before the film's release.

A video game will be released on May 25, 2011, a day before the film's release. True Jackson, VP: The Movie predicated for a $60 million opening in its five-day Memorial Day weekend.

True Jackson, VP: The Movie opened in 2,045 midnight theaters, while it will open in 3,729 theaters nationwide, making it the second widest release for a live-action G rated movie behind iCarly: The Movie which opened in 4,025 theaters.

Home media
True Jackson, VP: The Movie will be released on DVD on November 22, 2011. It will include an exclusive sneak peek of iCarly: The Sequel.

Critical Responses
True Jackson, VP: The Movie gained mixed reviews. It rated 41% of the Rotten Tomatoes from 101 views. Itt also gave the film a rating of 31% based on 116 views, and Metacritic also has a "favorable" score of 21% on 80 views. Robert Ebert gave the film two out of four stars.

Steve Griffin of The New York Times praised: "The best film of 2011, but some dull scenes will make it the worst film of 2011." Lester Cole of The Hollywood Reporter stated: "This movie is very beautiful, charming and funny. Jess Cagle Entertainment Weekly states: "a very boring film".

Box Office
The film made $5.5 million from midnight screenings. It than went to make $14.5 million on its opening day coming at #2 behind The Hangover: Part II, which made $31.7 million. But it came at #4 during its opening weekend behind The Hangover: Part II, Kung Fu Panda 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides taking in a disappointing $30 million, for a four-day total of $44.3 million. On Monday, it continued at #4 with another $34 million, giving its five-day Memorial Day total to $49.7 million.

Elswhere, it had a surprise overseas opening of $35 million, for a worldwide total of $79.3 million, giving its actual five-day total to $84.7 million. It topped the UK box office with £12 million, making it the second biggest opening ever for a G rated film behind iCarly: The Movie which made £15 million, and the biggest opening of 2011 so far before being replaced by Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2.

As the film ended its run on September 8, 2011, it's final total gross is $95.7 million domestically, within $199.3 million overseas, for a total of $295 million worldwide, making it a box office success becoming Nickelodeon Movies' third most successful film to date behind iCarly: The Movie and The Last Airbender. It was also 2011's highest-grossing live-action G rated film.

Sequel
Nickelodeon Movies said that a sequel for True Jackson, VP will happen to support the film's box office success. Director Andy Gordon states about the film's box office success for a sequel: "We should take in at least $200 million. It's up to $180 million now. And we got about 20 countries to go or so." Paramount Pictures promised that a sequel will happen in the future, within writer Robin Weiner will be writing the scripts for the sequel.

Danielle Bisutti reported that there is a doubt that she would love to return as her character Amanda not just for the TV show but for a sequel as well.

On July 4, 2011, it was reported that they would first release a crossover film featuring both True Jackson and iCarly characters, than they'll release the sequel for True Jackson, VP after both iCarly: The Sequel and Victorious: The Movie was released.

As the film was a success at the worldwide box office, the telvision series was eventually cancelled on August 20, 2011 airing its 60th episode right after the film's release, meaning that a sequel and crossover has both since been cancelled as well.