“Incredibles 2” continues to live up to its name.


Disney-Pixar’s superhero sequel hit the $1 billion mark globally on Monday, making it the seventh animated title and 36th film ever to reach that milestone. “Incredibles 2” has generated $574 million in North America and $430 million internationally for a worldwide total of $1.005 billion.


“Incredibles 2” joins “Black Panther,” “Avengers: Infinity War,” and “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” as the fourth release this year to cross $1 billion. It is Disney’s fifth animated movie to join the billion-dollar club, along with “Frozen,” “Toy Story 3,” “Finding Dory,” and “Zootopia.” In total, 18 Disney films have surpassed $1 billion.


The movie, written and directed by Brad Bird, set a record for biggest animated debut of all time in North America with $182.7 million. It is currently the ninth-highest grossing movie and the only animated pic to surpass the $500 million mark at the domestic box office.


Its predecessor, “The Incredibles,” ended its theatrical run with a mighty $633 million in 2004, including $261 million domestically and $371 million overseas.


“Incredibles 2” continues its global rollout this week, opening next in Japan and Spain, followed by Italy and Germany.


Other top-grossing movies of 2018 in North America include “Deadpool 2” ($317 million), “Solo: A Star Wars Story” ($212 million), “A Quiet Place” ($187 million), and “Ant-Man and the Wasp” ($183 million).