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Black Panther was the first film to hold the number one spot at the box office for at least five weekends since Avatar (2009), [252] and the first February release to hold the top box office spot for five weekends since Wayne's World in 1992. [253] The film declined over subsequent weekends, but remained in the top ten through its tenth.
APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences , including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.
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Text formatting in citations should follow, consistently within an article, an established citation style or system. Options include either of Wikipedia's own template-based Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, and any other well-recognized citation system. Parameters in the citation templates should be accurate.
The Black Panther is a 1977 British crime film directed and produced by Ian Merrick, his first feature, [1] and stars Donald Sumpter, Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates. [2] Its subject is the real life ex-military criminal Donald Neilson , known as the "Black Panther".
For example, saying that it takes place after Captain America: Civil War (perhaps with release year mentioned) would be more useful than saying "eighteenth film installment", and the fact that Black Panther first appeared in that and then appears in this film. This is stated later, but more amidst production details than as a general outline.
The citation link will point to the first Harvard reference in the References section that matches both the author(s) and publication date (see examples below). Both the in-text citations and the references at the bottom of the page have format rules. For a full description of their format with examples, see Harvard referencing.