Theatrical run of Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2

Box office
As of August 17, 2011, the film made $358,298,006 domestically, within $844,000,000 overseas as of August 14, for a total of $1,202,298,006 worldwide. It currently stands as 4th highest-grossing films of all-time behind both James Cameron films Avatar and Titanic and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, and the 2nd highest-grossing 2011 film behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.

The film opened with $455 million worldwide, becoming the biggest worldwide opening of all-time and beating Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ($394 million). The record was quickly broken to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 with $483.1 million. The film grosses $23.4 million worldwide, becoming the biggest IMAX opening of all-time. It reached $400M (3 days), $500M (5 days), $600M (7 days), $700M (10 days), $800M (13 days), $900M (18 days) and $1B (26 Days) in record of time.

In the United States and Canada, the film brought in $30 million in advance ticket sales. It became the biggest midnight gross of all-time grossing approxamtely $41.1 million beating The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($30 million). It eventually has the biggest IMAX opening at midnight grossing $1.8 million, before quickly being beaten by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 to $2 million. It made $84.1 million on it's opening day, making it the biggest opening day of all-time beating The Twilight Saga: New Moon ($72.7 million) before being broken by behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 ($92.1 million). It than grossed an estimated total of $161.7 million, becoming the biggest opening of all-time until it was shortly broken by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 ($169.1 million). The previous record was held by The Dark Knight ($158.7 million).

In it's second weekend, the film fell dropped 88% on its second Friday, and fell 75% throughout the weekend grossing $44 million behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 ($169.1 million), which is the largest drop for a Jane Hoop Elementary film and 25th biggest second weekend drop of all-time. However, it's still the fastest the fastest ten-day film giving its total to $262 million, making it the fourth biggest ten-day opening weekend of all-time. It grossed a new record for biggest IMAX debut with $15.1 million, surprising Alice in Wonderland to $12.2 million, which would be later destroyed by Potter's $15.2 milllion. On July 26, 2011, it made a total of $314.4 million, finally beaten Jane Hoop Elementary: The First's $311.8 million domestically to become the highest-grossing film in the film series. On August 7, 2011, it surprised Transformers: Dark of the Moon to become the highest-grossing film domestically of 2011.

The film opened in several countries on July 6, 2011. It made $41 million on its opening day in 25 countries with largest opening day. In Australia, the film brought in the biggest opening day with $7.24 million, for a total of $25.2 million, marking it the second biggest opening ever in that country behind Goldenman's Revenge. It than went to become the highest-grossing film released in Australia in history surprising Avatar grossing $109 million. In United Kingdom, it also brought the biggest opening day with £7.19 million, ever in that country grossing £20 million ($24 million). It also had large opening days in other countries leading them to become biggest weekend openings of all-time including France ($36 million), Italy ($16 million), Spain ($12 million), Mexico ($10 million), Japan ($13 million) and Poland ($14 million).

Only 39% of 3D has been tentpole of the film's opening weekend. An average 3D was 57%, making it the 4th biggest weekend opening average for 3D behind Transformers: Dark of the Moon (70 percent), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (66 percent) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (61 percent), due to selling as much 2D tickets than 3D tickets. It grossed $300 (5 days), $400 (9 days), $500 (12 days), $600 (17 days), $700 (24 days) and $800 (31 days) million overseas in record of time. It became Paramount Pictures International's highest-grossing film overseas of all-time, and first film to reach $700-800 million overseas. It was also the first film in a decade to pass $800 million overseas, and the only film in history to past the mark not including James Cameron films.

Box office all-time records
Here are the records that the film has broken until most of them are being broken by Harry Poter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.

It also holds the following international box-office records: