The reign of Black Panther is far from over. Today, the film that has already broken dozens of box office records has smashed another one -- Black Panther has surpassed Jurassic World at the domestic box office and Frozen at the global box office.

The news makes Black Panther, which has raised $652.5 million domestically so far, the fourth highest-grossing movie in the U.S. of all time, surpassing Jurassic World’s $652.3 million. Meanwhile, by dethroning Frozen, which has a lifetime box office earning of $1,276.5 million, Black Panther has entered the echelon of top-ten grossing movies of all time in the worldwide market with a cool $1,279.2 million (which is bound to keep growing).

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If Black Panther wants to nab any top slots, though, it has still got a long way to go. While it is feasible that the film could overthrow Titanic’s number three domestic spot at $659.3 million, it would be a much harder climb to challenge the likes of Avatar ($760.5 million) or Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($936.6 million).

The international climb is even more daunting, with the number nine film being Star Wars: The Last Jedi (also still in theaters with $1,332.6 million). Meanwhile, Avatar has sat comfortably at the top spot for nearly ten years with a staggering worldwide box office of $2,788.0 million.

(via Deadline)