Talk:Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1

Release
With the film split into two-parts, due to too much plot summary of the book, the first part, The Final Rush: Part I is set to release on November 12, 2010 worldwide,[1] and followed by it's second part, The Final Rush: Part II eight months after the first half to July 8, 2011 worldwide.[1] Neither of the film is expecting to have a 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D releases in theaters.[1] Following the film's fullpart release of July 8, 2011, the film has gotten split into two, and the release date for first half has moved up to November 12, 2010, and than releasing the second half on an original date for the full length movie on July 8, 2011.[1] Unlike the previous film, it was originally set to release in theaters on November 14, 2008, but was pushed back to July 10, 2009, for a summer blockbuster release.[1] Thus, it was moved up to July 8, 2009 to open on a Wednesday like other summer blockbuster films.[1] That is the second film since Morphin the Power to release in July.[1]

As of The Final Rush: Part I will be the fourth film since The Magic Ball to release in November, while Part II will be the third film since Turbo of Catland to release in July.[1] Therefore, Part I will release on the same weekend of The Magic Ball's November 11, 2005 release, the exact like four years ago, as of Part II releasing on the same weekend of Turbo of Catland's July 8, 2009, but same the date the exact two years ago (July 8, 2011).[1]

It was said that the film will be expecting to open in more than 4,000 theaters as of more over 200 IMAX theaters, in order for it to break box office records.[1] It also said that both parts will open in more than 4,000 theaters for it's midnight premiere to set a midnight box office record. Currently, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse has the biggest midnight premiere with $30 million in 4,000 theaters.[1] Also, Eclipse has the widest release of 4,468 theaters,[1] thus both parts of The Final Rush is set to take over it.[1] Also, The Twilight Saga: New Moon open a opening day record of $72.3 million, and The Dark Knight opened an opening weekend record of $158 million, and The Final Rush is set to take over those performance.[1] However, during the film's opening, Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin decided to make a special surprise for the fans during the film's midnight premiere and opening in order to support the film.[1]

With a Part I's November, 2010 release and Part II's July, 2011 release, it was brought in a similar path than Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.[1] Paramount Pictures is upset about releasing along with the Harry Potter films, and was asked to release it not along with the Potter films.[1] The First, The Magic Ball, Morphin the Power and Turbo of Catland were released in the same month with the Potter films.[1] Paramount can make a decision to start to change a release date, but would have to make the choice to keep the release date or change it to move out of the way from Harry Potter.[1]

Paramount Pictures says that they're delayed the film's release date to November, 2011 for Part I, there it'll be released along with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, which it was split into two parts, and than release Part II neither in summer or fall 2012.[1] Producer Brian Clark says: "Who cares if every movie can come out before or after Harry Potter. We don't want you to delay the release date for these movies. We don't want to disappoint fans".[1] However, Goldenman's Revenge is the only film that is not released along with Harry Potter, so Paramount is impress, and wish if it can do the same with the rest.[1]


 * 1) ^ Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary' stars to surprise fans during 'The Final Rush' Opening. Wiki News. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
 * 2) ^ Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush' Two-Part teaser poster hits the web. Wiki News. Retrieved July 3, 2010.
 * 3) ^ Final Jane Hoop Elementary Film Split into Two-Parts. Wiki News. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
 * 4) ^ Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush' fills with romance and action. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
 * 5) ^ "Eclipse" Takes $30 Million Bite From Midnight Box Office. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
 * 6) ^ New Moon Topples The Dark Knight’s Opening Day Record. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
 * 7) ^ New Moon Fails to Beat Dark Knight's Opening Weekend. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
 * 8) ^ Paramount Pictures Moved Up Final Hoop Film from July, 2011 to November, 2010. Wiki News. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
 * 9) ^ a b c d e Paramount Pictures upset about Hoop release with Potter films. Wiki News. Retrieved July 5, 2010.