Universal’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened in first this weekend, with a $150 million figure that placed it firmly on the high end of expectations. Meanwhile, Incredibles 2 had a fairly harsh drop, and Deadpool 2 finally topped $300 million.

Fallen Kingdom was a bit unusual in its release pattern, opening in most overseas markets two weeks ago, adding a few key areas such as China on the 15th, and finally hit North America on Thursday. As a result, the worldwide take is already up to a gargantuan $711 million, meaning it should be safely over the $1 billion mark in no time.

While there were some concerns that sequel fatigue would set in due to the poor reviews and lack of a major gimmick, Fallen Kingdom proved that there was still plenty of interest left in the franchise. Additionally, the concerns that it and Incredibles would cannibalize each other weren’t completely unfounded – even though it ended up affecting Incredibles more than Jurassic World.

In second, Incredibles 2 was down a very sharp 56% in its sophomore frame. That drop is more in line with Shrek the Third than Finding Dory, meaning the $600 million mark may not be as secure as previously expected. Still, with $350 million in the bag in just two weeks, as well as a huge wave of profit from home video, this will still be a major win for Disney.

Among the holdovers of the weekend, Ocean’s 8 saved face after a somewhat steep second weekend, as it dipped just 39%, barely topping the century mark domestically. Hereditary also held well, adding $3.8 million for a new total of $35 million. A24’s horror hit is pacing a bit ahead of Truth or Dare, which it should top within a few weeks. Additionally, Deadpool 2 finally topped $300 million (as well as $700 million worldwide), while Solo limped past $200 million after 5 weeks.

In the specialty market, American Animals got its widest release yet, into 339 locations, but averaged a mediocre $1.7K. Hearts Beat Loud faired somewhat better, averaging about $3K from 104 locations, while Won’t You Be My Neighbor? cracked the top 10 with an impressive $1.8 million in just 348 locations.