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The Jane Hoop Elementary spin off is hoping to launch a new franchise, which Paramount is plotting a total of five 'Heroes Forever' films, which will be releasing every year in the next four years.[]

Rita Christensen's Jane Hoop Elementary spin-off Heroes Forever: The New Beginning has confirmed release dates for the fourth and fifth installment.

The fourth film will be released on Nov. 15, 2019, and the fifth and final film will be released on Nov. 13, 2020.

As originally planned for a trilogy, but on Apr. 2016, Christensen confirmed that the series would extend to five films.

Unlike Jane Hoop Elementary, Heroes Forever isn't based on a book, but on a script written by Christensen. Gary Ross directed.

As originally planned for a trilogy, but in Apr. 2016, Christensen announced that she would extend the franchise to a total of five films. She will be screenwriter for all five film installments.

Heroes Forever: The New Beginning opens in North American theaters on Nov. 11. It hopes to launch a new franchise for Christensen and Paramount Pictures, home of blockbuster Jane Hoop Elementary film series, based on Christensen's books. The second film Heroes Forever: The New Resolution opens next year on Nov. 10, 2017, followed by third on Nov. 9, 2018.

The film stars Jessie actor Cameron Boyce as Devin Gorden, the new leader of the new Jane Hoop Elementary, who must learn for himself to protect the world from evil despite never realizing that he is given a special gift. Devin happens to be the son of Danny and Rebecca, who both were the original Jane Hoop Elementary heroes in the Jane Hoop Elementary days. G. Hannelis and Marcus Scribner also stars as his siblings, Brooke Gorden, Danny and Rebecca's daughter, and Kurtis Gutzwiller, Alec and Naudia's son, both also original members in the Jane Hoop Elementary days.

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