Author has moved on and ignored this film in the book sequels
Jumper was released in 1992, then the first sequel titled Reflex was released in 2004. The film came out in 2008, along with a companion novel Jumper: Griffin's Story.
Now, jump ahead to 2013 and 2014, and he released two more sequels titled Impulse and Exo, with one glaring omission....Paladins. Actually, not just Paladins, but the author has basically ignored the film completely, and continued on as if it doesn't exist.
Personally, I think it's a wise decision on his part, as the film was a horrid retelling of an excellent novel.
In the novel, Davey's father was far more abusive than the one depicted in the film, so, whereas in the novel you cheer for him when he jumps away, in the film he comes across as just some whiny brat who is rebelling against a strict parent.
Then there's the Paladins, who weren't in the novel, but were shoe horned into the film as some kind of ham fisted foil to Davey. They were completely unnecessary, since there were more than adequate antogonists in the novel, in the form of government agents who were trying to track him down, and the terrorists who killed his mom.
Hopefully, sometime in the future, possibly as a tv series, this tale is rebooted in a manner more faithful to the source material, which is superior in every way.