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took first place on Friday, though it will almost certainly fall behindover the three-day weekend.Playing at 2,805 theaters, the horror sequel earned an estimated $13 million on opening day. That's down 22 percent from the first, which debuted to $16.8 million last June. If it follows the first movie's pattern, it will wind up with just over $26 million for the weekend. Reviews and word-of-mouth have improved time around, though, so it could hold a bit better through the weekend.fell 62 percent to $10.4 million. That's a decent hold for a highly-anticipated sequel:andall fell over 71 percent at the same point. For the weekend,should wind up between $33 and $36 million.In third place,earned estimated $6.3 million on its first day in theaters. In comparison, the firstscored $8.2 million last August.is now on track to earn around $17 million this weekend.opened in fourth place with a disappointing $5.7 million. That's less than half of's $12.2 million debut, and is also a big step down from($9.9 million). For the weekend, the Cameron Diaz Jason Segel comedy will earn anywhere from $14 to $16 million.rounded out the Top Five with $2.7 million. That brings its total to $219.9 million, which makes it the highest-grossing movie ever for star Mark Wahlberg . For the weekend, it's on track to earn around $9 million.1.- $35 million2.- $28 million3.- $17 million4.- $15 million5.- $9 million