User blog:Ceauntay/Film Review: Heroes Forever: The New Beginning

The wait is almost over... The brand new "Jane Hoop Elementary" movie called "Heroes Forever: The New Beginning" is on its way to theaters nationwide this weekend, and we got some sweet news here.

It may be known to be a spin off to the blockbuster "Jane Hoop Elementary" film series that were based on Rita Christensen's best selling novel series. The spin takes place thirteen years after the series ended with "Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush Part 2" back in 2011.

The series has grossed a massive $7.6 billion worldwide at the box office, making them the second most successful film series in history only below the "Marvel" films, and just ahead the "Harry Potter" film series.

"Heroes Forever: The New Beginning" is the first installment of a series of five future planned films in the new franchise, as originally planned for a trilogy. Christensen confirmed back in April that it would combine five films as she does proper writing on the scripts. The series is based on the idea from the book with the same title, released back in 2009.

"Heroes Forever" is somewhat a "Jane Hoop Elementary 2.0", but don't expect to call it a "reboot" or a "remake". We are going to see new faces in the series, but the exciting thing is we will be seeing the return of some old faces - that are the original Jane Hoop Elementary heroes Danny Gorden, Rebecca Henry and Alec Gutzwiller, all played by Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin from the "Jane Hoop Elementary" film series - as they all will be appearing in the second installment "Heroes Forever: The New Resolution".

Cameron Boyce, G. Hannelius and Marcus Scribner are the cast members as the new Jane Hoop Elementary heroes - Devin Gorden, his younger sister Brooke Gorden and their cousin-in-law Kurtis Gutzwiller.