Commercial performance of the Jane Hoop Elementary films

The Jane Hoop Elementary films are distributed by Paramount Pictures and are based onto the novels writen by Rita Christensen. The films became the highest film series of all-time grossing more than $6.7 billion worldwide. However, it was the highest-grossing film series of all-time making in $2.070 billion domestically. The highest-grossing film domestically in the franchise is Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, and highest-grossing film worldwide is Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1.

The First
The film opens on November 10, 2000 worldwide. It breaks a strong opening including many box office records upon its release. It made box office record grossed £4.2 million the biggest opening day record in UK to £15.4 million at a opening weekend setting it a new record. In the US, it made $30 million on its opening day from 3,628 theaters, breaking Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace for biggest single-day opening of all-time, for a total of $77 million on it's opening weekend also breaking The Lost World: Jurassic Park for biggest opening weekend of all-time. It hold the record until it was broken by the following, The Cyber Escape.[3] The film also topped the weekend box office.[1]

The film earned $928.2 million at the worldwide box office, with $311 million in the United States and $617 million elsewhere, which is the second largest-grossing movie of all-time behind Titanic, and the largest-grossing movie of 2000. As of 2011, it is currently the 13th highest-grossing film of all-time and the fourth largest-grossing Hoop movie ever worldwide.[1][1]

The Cyber Escape
Jane Hoop Elementary: The Cyber Escape was released in theatrical release on November 9, 2001, one year after the release of Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. Like the previous film, it has also broke multiple box offices upon it's US performances. From 6,657 theaters it opened with $85.5 million, marking it the biggest opening weekend for a film ever.

As the film opened as big as it's predesessor, it total is lower than usual. It made $859 million worldwide, which made it the seventh highest-grossing film of all-time. It was the third highest-grossing film domestically of $294 million and worldwide of 2001 behind Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. It is also the second lowest-grossing Hoop to date.

Goldenman's Revenge
The film opened two years after the previous film on November 14, 2003 in United States, Canada and United Kingdom, where the rest of the films released in the same weekend were released on Wednesday. It has broken as a new record as the biggest opening weekend for a 2003 film ever. The film made $92.3 million during it's opening weekend in the United States during it's 3-day Thanksgiving weekend coming in at #1 for the weekend, making it, at the amount of time, the second biggest opening weekend of all-time behind previous Spider-Man.[1] The film made £16 million on it's opening weekend, and became the second highest-grossing film in UK for 2003 making £44 million or US$75 million.[3] It brought a £14.6 million on it's opening weekend, stunning as the biggest opening for the year.[1] Also, the film stayed at #1 for two weeks in the US weekend box office, and three weeks at #1 at the UK weekend box office.[1]

Goldenman's Revenge reached an amount total of $790.5 million worldwide, which made it the third highest-grossing film of 2003 behind The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Finding Nemo.[3] In the United States, it is the fifth highest-grossing film doestically of the year grossing $259.5 million.[3] From the rest of the world however, the movie is the number two film of the year making $531 million. With it's box office success, it is the lowest-grossing Hoop film in the film franchise.[3] Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge is currently the 38th highest-grossing film in history.

The Magic Ball
Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball arrived in theaters worldwide in on November 11, 2005 in 3,851 theaters and couple of IMAX theaters. The film's final theatrical run at the box office is on April 13, 2006.

With Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball grossed $39 million on opening day, it made up to $104 million on the weekend ranking #1 at the box office, within the two previous films are also #1 at the box office. With that, it also had the second biggest opening of 2005 behind Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ($108 million), where it is the franchise's biggest opening to date (until The Final Rush - Part 1 was released in 2010). And at all-time, it became the 10th biggest movie with a $100 million opening over the weekends. However, it set a new opening weekend record held by Spider-Man's $114 million in 2002. It hold the record for eight months until Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was released in July 2006 with $135 million. The film brokes a record when it made £14.37 million begins with UK.

It has earn the US and Canada over $300 million, the second highest-grossing movie of 2005 in the United States behind Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, which grossed $80 million more for it, for it's total of $380 million in the US. It is also the second movie of 2005 to gross $300 million.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball earned US$891 million worldwide through out it's entire run, making it the second largest-grossing release of 2005 after Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which grossed close to it where it made at least $896 million worldwide.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball became the ninth-highest grossing film of all-time. As of June 2006, it became the second highest-grossing film into the Jane Hoop Elementary film series behind Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, but as of December 2010, it is the fifth highest-grossing film into the Jane Hoop Elementary film series behind The First, Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power, Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland and Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1.

Morphin the Power
The film has opened with $330 million worldwide, the sixth largest opening for a movie of all-time.[3] There were lot of tickets selling across countries, where, lot of countries are going to sell out, but there are only 11 countries still are selling. It grossed $10 million by midnight open, closely behind Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, for this "most successful batch of midnight exhibitions ever", known as the third-biggest midnight opening of all-time. The movie made successful $177 million opening internationally, made for this worldwide total up to date.

The film opened in 4,231 theaters and 157 IMAX theaters. It grossed a strong $41 million on it's opening day from Wednesday in North America, becoming the biggest Wednesday debut ever.[1] The previous record was held by Spider-Man 2 which made $40 million on its opening day in 2004. It is currently the fifth biggest Wednesday opening of all-time, and the eighth biggest opening day gross of all-time. Following the opening weekend, it reached at #1 with approximately $134 million in its first five days, making it the seventh biggest five-day opening in the US of all-time. The film premiered into 88 IMAX screens earning a per-screening grossing 1.7 million on an IMAX record-breaking opening day, the third for this amount of time.[3] The film reaches UK's £19.4 million.

Morphin the Power's domestic gross is $302.8 million, making it the fifth highest-grossing 2007 film in the United States.[3] The film earn UK $95.6 million and AUS's gross $80.2 million.[3] In the US Overseas, it has grossed $660 million, the fourth highest international grosser in history,[3] for a total of $962.8 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film for the year behind Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. However, it was the highest-grossing film overseas of the year. Also, it outgross the first installment, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First as the highest-grossing Hoop film into the franchise. It hold the record for three years until Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 surprised it by $1 million, but The First still holds as highest-grossing Hoop film in the US and was also behind Turbo of Catland and The Final Rush: Part 1. Morphin the Power is currently the tenth highest-grossing film worldwide of all-time.[3][3][1]

Turbo of Catland
Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland has the previous biggest opening for a movie at an opening midnight of all-time with $21 million in 3,000 theaters surprising The Dark Knight with $18 million a year ago,[1] until the following weekend's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince surprised it the following weekend with $22 million. Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power made the same Wednesday slot, which grossed $134 million over the opening weekend in the US.[1] The film's box office run was over on December 24, 2009.[1] It also opened to $946,966 in midnight IMAX theaters.[1]

The film opened in 4,330 theaters and 160 IMAX theaters. It grossed $57.4 million on its opening day in North America, the second biggest Wednesday opening of all-time behind Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.[1] It is the sixth highest single-day of all-time and the highest for a movie into the Jane Hoop Elementary franchise (until it was broken by Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1 in 2010 with $65 million). The film made a international opening for $58.0 million totaling to $115.5 million worldwide, the biggest single day worldwide of all-time, as well as for Wednesday, beating previous The Dark Knight.[1] It is also the first film of 2009 to reach up to $100 million on it's first day.[1] The film made $168.5 million in only 5 days over the weekend, the third biggest five-day opening of all-time in the US, as of $222 million overseas from 85 territories, and over $390.5 million worldwide, breaking it's biggest opening worldwide opening of all-time shortly until Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince suprised it.[1] In UK, the film reaches at #1 with £17.6 million ($33.4 million) on an opening weekend lower than the previous film 2 years ago with £19 million ($35 million).[1] The film officially ended it's US run with it's total of $309,839,428, the second highest-grossing film in the US for the franchise behind Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, and the third highest-grossing 2009 film in the United States behind Avatar and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.[1] The international gross for the film is $650,000,000, for a total of $959,839,428 worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2009 behind Avatar and the eleventh highest-grossing motion picture  of all-time.[1] It is currently the third highest-grossing film worldwide in the franchise behind The Final Rush - Part 1 and Morphin the Power.[1]

In Mexico, the film opened at number one for the next two weeks making $8,815,714.[1] In Australia, the film opened the biggest opening for 2009 at number one with $17,258,718, and with $90 million in total, it became the highest-grossing film of all-time until it was broken by Avatar with $95 million.[1] In Slovenia, the film did not opened at number one as it brought $99,242 to number two behind Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.[1] In France, the film debuts at number one and brought $19,514,492 from 857 theaters.[1]

Part 1
Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1 has the third biggest midnight opening of all-time with $25 million from 3,800 theaters behind The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($30 million) and The Twilight Saga: New Moon's ($26 million), but it was the biggest for the franchise surprising Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland's $20 million. But the film officially broke box office with $1.2 million in IMAX surpsing Eclipse's $1 million, but it was broken by following weekend of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 with $1.4 million.

The Final Rush: Part 1 opened to $64.2 million on its' opening day in North America, marking it the fourth biggest opening day ever. It than made a total of $129.9 million in it' opening weekend, making it the biggest opening weekend in the franchise, surprisng The Magic Ball with $115 million, the fifth biggest opening weekend of all-time, the second biggest November opening of all-time behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon's $142 million and the biggest weekend opening of 2010 so far.

In Australia, the film opened with $19 million, marking it the biggest in the country opening for a 2010 film and in the country beating New Moon, and eventually made a total of $90 million, making it the highest-grossing 2010 film in the country, and was also the third highest-grossing film of all-time behind Turbo of Catland and Avatar. In the United Kingdom, it has the biggest three-day opening ever with £16 million (US$16 million), till it was beaten by Deathly Hallows: Part 1. It than became the third biggest opening of 2010 behind Toy Story 3 and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 grossing £51 million (US$80 million).

Overseas, The Final Rush: Part 1 made $195 million, marking it fifth biggest overseas opening ever. Worldwide, Part 1 has grossed $324 million, making it the eighth biggest worldwide opening of all-time, and the third best in the franchise behind Turbo of Catland and Morphin the Power.

Part 1 ended its run on April 14, 2011 with $305,001,098 domestically making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2010, with $668,000,000 internationally, for a worldwide total of $973,001,098, making the third highest-grossing film of 2010 behind Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland, the 10th highest-grossing film of all-time and the highest-grossing Hoop film in the series. Domestically, it was the third highest-grossing film in the Hoop film series behind The First and Turbo of Catland.

Part 2
Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2 became the second biggest midnight gross of all-time grossing approxamtely $28 million behind The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($30 million), but it was, however, the biggest opening for the franchise since Part 1, which made $25 million. It eventually has the biggest IMAX opening at midnight grossing $1.8 million.

The film grossed approxamately $69 million on it's opening day, topping 2011 and the franchise, and was the second biggest opening day of all-time behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which made $72 million. It than grossed an estimated total of $141.7 million, becoming the biggest opening of 2011, the franchise, the second biggest opening of July behind The Dark Knight ($158 million), and was the fourth biggest opening of all-time behind The Dark Knight, Spider-Man 3 ($151 million) and New Moon ($142 million).

Overseas, the film made $41 million on its opening day in 25 countries. It than film topped the franchise which it became the biggest opening ever beating Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides grossing $269 million, giving its worldwide total to $414 million, becoming the biggest worldwide opening of all-time and the first to gross $400 million in three days beating Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ($394 million).

In Australia, the film brought in the biggest opening day with $6.57 million, for a total of $21.2 million, marking it the bigggest opening ever in that country surprising Part 1. In United Kingdom, it also brought the biggest opening ever in that country grossing £20 million ($24 million).

As of July 12, 2011, the film grossed $166,518,775 domestically, within $269,000,000 overseas as of July 10, for a total of $435,518,775 worldwide.