After three excellent weeks in limited release,expanded nationwide on Friday and earned a stunning $30.5 million.This the largest single day ever in January; the previous record belonged to, which took in $25.8 million on January 2nd, 2010. It's also 77 percent higher than the previous opening day record, which belonged to($17.2 million). Finally,'s opening was over twice as big as last year'sand(both at $14.4 million).With great word-of-mouth ("A+" CinemaScore),should play well through the rest of the weekend. Even if it takes a big drop against tough competition from the NFL conference championship games on Sunday, it should still wind up over $80 million for the three-day weekend.If it plays like past Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend releasesand, it will reach $100 million on Monday.In a distant second place,opened to an estimated $7 million on Friday. That's around half as much as star Kevin Hart 'searned on the same day last year, and is also well below bothmovies ($12 million). Still, it's a solid result that putson track to earn close to $25 million over the four-day weekend.took third place with an estimated $4.66 million. That's just below last year's; iffollows that movie's trajectory, it will wind up with around $25 million by Monday.Coming off a surprisingly strong debut last weekend,plummeted 71 percent to an estimated $4.25 million on Friday. For the four-day weekend, the final installment in the popular action franchise will likely wind up between $16 and $18 million.rounded out the Top Five with an estimated $2.36 million, which is off 37 percent from last Friday. It should play well through the long weekend, particularly on Monday (which is a national holiday celebrating the main character of the movie). Chris Hemsworth hacker thrilleropened in eighth place with a terrible $1.4 million. That's in line with Hemsworth brother Liam's($1.3 million), and is below past Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend bomb($2 million).could wind up with less than $4 million over the three-day weekend, which would be one of the worst debuts ever for a movie playing in at least 2,500 locations.1.- $86 million ($101 million four-day)2.- $21 million ($24 million four-day)3.- $18 million ($24 million four-day)4.- $14 million ($16.5 million four-day)5.- $8 million ($10 million four-day)