another Certified Fresh critical darling for Pixar, and that positive word-of-mouth spread to its box office performance.

The sequel Finding Dory. But Incredibles 2 wasn't just a smash in North America. Audiences all around the globe came out in droves to the film, and it's now ed a milestone.

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Per Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom hit $1 billion globally. Incredibles 2 is also the 18th Disney movie to reach that mark, meaning the Mouse House s for half of the $1 billion earners.

Mr Incredible reading to Jack Jack in Incredibles 2

Typically, this kind of haul would lead to talk of another sequel, though Incredibles is not your typical Hollywood superhero franchise. Pixar itself is going to pump the brakes on sequels and pursue more of their trademark original films. It's currently unknown what many of those ideas will be, but the studio has secured release dates for several projects, so details should be released at some point in the near future.

As fun as it would be to see the Parr family do battle against crime again, a case can be made there isn't much else to the Incredibles story. The sequel resolved the one main dangling thread from the original film (the law banning superheroes), and now the Incredibles can keep their city safe legally. Bird could always implement a time jump, but he was against aging the characters up for this year's film, so he may not be ready to have Jack-Jack grow up.

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Source: Variety