Wiki News/Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 -- Movie Review

The latest film in the franchise filled with excitement, laughter, love and tears. Fans are waiting years and years to watch the entire movie franchise to be stopped until this, but most of them enjoyed the franchises and don't want them to come to an end. Were sorry to say, but, they will go away and will never come back ever.

Over the last ten years, the "Jane Hoop Elementary", the first to last five movies were being developed from the books, and all of them make one hella money. Yes all of the film franchises were box offices hits grossing $4.6 billion worldwide, ranking the third highest-grossing film franchises of all-time behind "James Bond" ($5.2 billion) and "Harry Potter" ($5.4 billion).

The fourth film, "Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power" (2007), is the highest-grossing film in the franchise grossing $993 million worldwide, while the fifth film, "Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland" (2009) grossed a massive $989 million worldwide, after both of them were released in July. "Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge" (2003) is the lowest grossing film in the franchise grossing $791 million worldwide. Even thoguh some say that it is the best film in the franchise, but the film's box office performances are lower than the first film "Jane Hoop Elementary: The First" (2001), which grossed $957 million worldwide. Maybe is because that film don't has much action as the first one does. And "Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball" (2005), which has plenty of violences and action, grossed $100 million higher than that one.

Director James Calvin has return to direct from all of the films he has done over the last ten years. The series finale was split in not one but two movies at the amount of time and became eight months apart. Part 1 will release in November 2010, and Part 2 out in July 2011. That idea originally goes to the fifth installment, Part 1 to release November 2008 and Part 2 out July 2009, but that book is not even as long as usual. Speaking of that, it than became just one movie. Originally to release in November 2008, but Paramount Pictures hold the film for eight months where it instead become a summer 2009 blockbuster hit a similar pattern to "The Dark Knight".