User blog:Ceauntay/'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2' Review -- The Epic Series Finale Awaits

The epic series finale titled 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2' awaits. It's epic but sad, emotional and one of the most intense movies ever created and released. Thanking to director James Calvin who released this alongside the rest of the films who he has been done for decades.

This one has transformed into an long awaited final war of good vs. evil featuring an epic long final battle that takes place into the main place of the seven-book storyline. Stakes has never been this higher before, book seven is being divided into two films due to the length of the book.

The film is even full of scary images and there will be a couple of scenes that anyone gets stabbed and murdered where blood begins to drop. The film is not just a superhero adventure film, it's a horror film, in which was too violated for young children. Eventually, Paramount Pictures, the distributor of the films, has given it a PG-13 rating for "intense action sequences, scary images and language".

Our trios, played by Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin, came back for the eighth time as Danny Gorden, Rebecca Henry and Alec Gutzwiller, and than there is Barbara Blue returning as the evil Dr. Catwoman. Arthur Walters (Goldenman), Mrs. Bella Watson (Miranda Richardson), Mayor James Watson (George Jones), Maria Dawns (Jessica Alder), Michael Walker (Elliot Martinson), Hunter (Andy Watson), Alice (Lisa Dee) and many more returns as well. Including a special return from 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Cyber Escape', the second film, is Logan Lerman as Kirk Waters. Dakota Fanning is also back for the third time since 'Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland', alongside Keira Knightley from 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball'.

New comers are Miley Cyrus (Heather Woods), Nick Jonas (Luke Watson), Joe Jonas (Catboy) and many more including Avril Lavigne (Janet Kingston), Alexa Vega (young Catwoman), Kevin Jonas (young Catman) and Emma Watson (young Belle).

The cast and crew were filming the film for a year and a half from January 2009 to June 2010 with reshoots started in December, marking the end of eleven years of filming all eight films. Cast and crew would like to thank Paramount Pictures for having such a "phenomenon" time together, and they will also be together as a family forever.

The film is out in theaters now. And yes, it is in 3D. You can also see it in regular and IMAX theaters as well. Enjoy.