User blog:Ceauntay/Get Ready for Biggest 'Hoop' Opening Yet

Number eight is here, and this is the last one for Danny.



Paramount's eighth and final "Jane Hoop Elementary" installment, "The Final Rush: Part 2" is on track for the franchise's biggest opening yet with an estimated three-day haul of $145 million. It will also break multiple records including being the third biggest opening of all-time behind "The Dark Knight" ($158 million) and "Spider-Man 3" ($151 million), but will be the biggest opening of the year and biggest opening for a picture from Paramount.

Last November, "Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2" scored the franchise with $129 million, and ended up with roughly $305 million, which marked as the third most succesful film in the franchise behind "The First" ($311 million) and "Turbo of Catland" ($309 million). However, it topped worldwide with a total of $973 million.

The film will screened in many midnight screenings in 3,800 midnight theaters within about 2,750 3D theaters, 292 IMAX theaters and 4,000 theaters beginning Friday nationwide. They will add a 3 a.m. showings at midnight.

And the best headshot is that the film is being converted in 3D, and Paramount hopes that fan can experience the finale in 3D besides 2D.

The film's budget is an actual $125 million, lower than "Turbo of Catland's" actual $155 million, while it's estimated alongside "Part 1" is at $250 million.

It was reported that 101 percent of audiences are attending the film's opening in theaters.