On Monday, 'Atlanta Robbin' Season' premiered in Los Angeles where Entertainment Tonight caught up with the cast, including Emmy award-winning actor and creator Donald Glover.

Glover dished on the new season of the hit series and why his latest film project, 'Solo: A Star Wars Story,' is "more fun" than previous films in the franchise. What we didn't see coming was him dishing on how he impacted the humor of box office smash 'Black Panther.' He also explained how he and his brother, Ryan, earned special thanks in the movie's credits. 

“[Director] Ryan [Coogler] was gracious enough to be like, 'Will you take a look at this script?'” Glover told ET. “Which was really cool. Marvel locks things down, so we had not as much time as I would've wanted. We had a couple of hours to punch up some jokes and stuff like that. It was already there anyway. They had already done a great job, so it was really cool to just get our fingerprints on there a bit.”

Marvel definitely teaches the importance of remaining in your theater seats until after all the credits have rolled, and now we know why Donald Glover was included.

The Disney-Marvel blockbuster raked in $242 million at the North American box office over the weekend as the second-highest four-day domestic opening ever.

'Solo: A Star Wars Story' premieres in May, and Glover shared some of the differences from traditional 'Star Wars' experiences. 

“It's just a lot more fun,” he said. “All the 'Star Wars' are fun, but [with] this movie, we know what's gonna happen … we know they're not gonna die. We know what happens, but how we get there is the crux of it, so we're allowed to have a lot more fun than in the other movies, where you have to deal with a lot of lineage and what's going to happen. I think this movie's just a fun, summer film. I'm really excited about it.”

In the meantime, get ready for the return of 'Atlanta Robbin' Season.' which premieres on FX March 1.