Black Panther zoomed past the billion-dollar mark at box offices worldwide this weekend while earning the No. 1 box-office spot for the fourth week in a row as Ava DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time finished in second place, marking the first time that films by black directors have held the top two spots at the U.S. box office.

According to Box Office MojoBlack Panther earned $41 million this weekend, making it the first movie with a predominantly black cast to make $1 billion worldwide, all while setting a number of other records:

  • Its domestic total of $562 million makes it the third-biggest 24-day total of all time, behind The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.
  • Ryan Coogler becomes only the second black director to direct a $1 billion-dollar-grossing movie, joining F. Gary Gray, who directed The Fate of the Furious.
  • Black Panther is the second-highest-grossing comic book superhero movie in North American film history. (The Avengers is No. 1, with $623 million … but seemingly not for much longer.)
  • Black Panther is now the seventh-biggest unadjusted domestic-grossing movie of all time.