Crossing the $404 million mark at the box office this past weekend, Wonder Woman has now become the highest grossing superhero origin film at the domestic box office.

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Wonder Woman, which released in theaters on June 2, has made an estimated $404,008,376 million domestically, eclipsing the original Spider-Man's long-held record of $403,706,375.Spider-Man has held that top spot of all superhero origin films since 2002, with Deadpool most recently coming close to its record, though that 2016 X-Men spinoff still missed the mark by about $40 million. ( Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds congratulated Wonder Woman once the film surpassed his movie's box office total.)That number is, of course, is unadjusted for inflation — when accounting for inflation, Spider-Man's domestic total becomes $549,314,445, a much higher final tally than Wonder Woman has or likely will ultimately amass. And worldwide, Wonder Woman is still shy of Spider-Man's $821 million haul, compared to the $800 million milestone that Wonder Woman surpassed this weekend Still, Wonder Woman's unadjusted record is just one of many impressive milestones the film has reached since its debut. The Patty Jenkins-directed film became the highest-grossing DC Extended Universe film domestically earlier in its theatrical run, as well as the highest-grossing film by a female director . Wonder Woman also passed Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 domestically to become the biggest film of the summer 2017 film season At San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Warner Bros. and DC confirmed that Wonder Woman 2 is officially planned for release , with later reports setting a 2019 release date for the sequel . Rumors also suggest Wonder Woman may appear in the upcoming Flashpoint film in the DCEU. Jenkins is also reportedly close to striking an historic deal for directing Wonder Woman 2 Warner Bros. is also reportedly looking to launch an Oscar campaign for Wonder Woman later this year. Wonder Woman will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 19, and will be available digitally on August 29.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush