User blog:Ceauntay/Jane Hoop Elementary: 'The Final Rush Part 2' tops 'The First' at US b.o.

The grown up Danny, Rebecca and Alec finally managed to defeat baby Danny, Rebecca and Alec at the domestic box office for eleven years.

Since the series has started eleven years ago, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2, the final film in the series, opened in theaters. And surprisingly, it became so far the highest-grossing film domestically in the series of all time with, how much?: $314.4 million.

Yes for years now, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, opened in 2000, has became the most successful film in the series grossing $311.8 million. When sequels were released, they are too weak to take over, despite the films getting darker than the first film. None of the audiences lived it up for sequels to go higher than their big predesessor.

Although, The First still holds off approxate ticket sales of 52 million beating the sequels with The Final Rush Part 2 stands at 32 million.

Worldwide, The Final Rush 2 made $962.5 million, which closely half to the billion mark, becoming one of the fastest film ever to reach the billion mark, but will fall short to Avatar's record of it's $1 billion mark for 17 days it has made. It already became the 12th highest-grossing film in history.