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As expected,took over the box office on Friday with a huge $37 million. While it probably won't reach $100 million this weekend, it's still on track to easily set a new record for April.'s $37 million debut is the biggest opening day sincein November. It's up 14 percent from's $31.9 million, and up 44 percent from the first's $25.7 million.Ifplays similarly to, it will inch past $100 million this weekend. Other comparable titles () suggest it will wind up in the $94-to-$96 million range.was no match for Darren Aronofsky 's divisive Biblical epic sunk 68 percent to an estimated $4.9 million on Friday. For the weekend, it should take second place with around $17 million.fell 49 percent to an estimated $4.2 million. The young-adult adaptation now ranks third among 2014 releases with $105.2 million.expanded to 1,758 locations and added $2.2 million. That's off just six percent from last Friday. The faith-based indie hit is on its way to passing $30 million by Sunday. Wes Anderson 'srounded out the Top Five with $1.83 million (down 24 percent). To date, it has earned $28.9 million.1.$96 million2.$17 million3.$13 million4.- $7.7 million5.- $6.5 million