“Captain Marvel” became the highest-grossing woman-directed movie in history domestically over the weekend, according to data from Box Office Mojo.

The superhero film, directed by husband-wife team Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, reached $413.6 million domestically over the weekend, surpassing the previous record-holder, 2017’s “Wonder Woman,” directed by Patty Jenkins.

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The highest-grossing non-superhero film directed by a woman is 2013’s “Frozen,” directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, which made $400.7 million domestically, followed by 2001’s “Shrek,” directed by Vicky Jenson and Andrew Adamson, which made $267.7 million.

Earlier this month, "Captain Marvel" became the first woman-led superhero movie to surpass $1 billion worldwide, the ninth live-action superhero film to do so.

Boden is also the first woman in history to direct a live-action film earning more than $1 billion. The film was Disney and Marvel’s seventh to cross the $1 billion mark, with “Avengers: Endgame” becoming the eighth over the weekend with its record-setting opening weekend.