LOS ANGELES, (Variety.com) - Disney-Marvel's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

"Black Panther," starring Chadwick Boseman, has now grossed $400 million domestically in its first 10 days. Only "The Force Awakens" has reached that milestone faster. It's also grossed $304 million internationally.

The superhero film, the 18th in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, declined only 46 percent from its opening Friday-Sunday -- underlining the film's massive appeal among moviegoers. "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" set the second weekend record with $149 million in 2015, and "Black Panther" topped the second weekends of 2015's "The Avengers" with $103 million.

"Black Panther," directed by Letitia Wright.

ComScore's PostTrack scores of the audience for the second weekend show among moviegoers far above average with 69 percent rating the film as "excellent" and another 23 percent as "very good." And it's done so outside the traditional summer and holiday season corridors for blockbusters, noted Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with comScore.

"'Black Panther' continues to elevate the month of February to summer-style blockbuster status with a second weekend that represents only the third time that a film has posted a $100 million plus weekend performance during the month (behind only its $202 million debut and 'The ion of The Christ.'"

Demographics of the second-weekend audience were 33 percent African-American, 37 percent Caucasian, 18 percent Hispanic, 7 percent Asian and 5 percent others. The opening weekend was 37 percent African-American, 35 percent Caucasian, 18 percent Hispanic, 5 percent Asian and 5 percent other.

Thanks to "Black Panther" and Sony's "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," 2018 domestic box office has increased by an eye-popping 12.5 percent to $1.91 billion as of Sunday, according to comScore.

Warner Bros.-New Line's opening of R-rated "Jonathan Goldstein, and follows Bateman and McAdams as couple whose regular game night suddenly turns into a murder mystery. Critics have given "Game Night" strong , helping draw an 82 percent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Sony's third weekend of "Annihilation" with a respectable $11 million at 2,102 venues, in line with forecasts.

Universal's third weekend of "Fifty Shades Freed" followed in fifth with $6.9 million at 3,265 locations as the erotic romancer slid 60 percent. The finale of the trilogy has topped $89 million in 17 days.

Sony's 10th weekend of its comedy hit "Jumanji" took sixth place with $5.7 million at 2,519 venues, declining only 29 percent and lifting the 68-day total to $387.3 million.