User blog:Ceauntay/Jane Hoop Elementary 8 likely to become all-time weekend opening

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2, the series finale of a superhero hit franchise, is days away from being released in 3D theaters, and it will break about a couple of box office records throughout its opening weekend.

For the last eleven years, the series finale will end with a big bang bringing in en expecting estimate opening weekend of $145 million, which will be a new opening of the franchise surprising last year's Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 with $129 million.

Also, it will be the new opening of 2011, but will not be a new opening of all-time where it wil likely to fall short behind 2008's The Dark Knight with $158 million, and 2007's Spider-Man 3 with $151 million.

Surprisingly, it was accounted that 116 percent sold tickets from Fandango at from about 3,000 theaters, which is an impressive numbers for the film and many of the tickets have been sold out. But still, there is a chance to purchase tickets online.

The current biggest of 2011 was Sonic X: The Final Stand with $125 million, and grossed a total of $298 million. As an animated film Hoop will be the first live-action film to open to at least $100 million. Both Sonic and Scooby-Doo! The Movie are both animated and have opened with $100 million. None of the live-action didn't while animation is dominating this year.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is currently dominating 2011 at the worldwide box office making in $1.008 billion, the second Pirates film to cross that mark since 2006's Dead Man's Chest, which made $1.066 billion. It's lowest-grossing entry is the domestic gross of $234 million comparing to the franchises, which all made $300 and $400 million.