The top 10 neighbors for IMAX span five distinct subcategories — movie franchises, entertainment, game developers, film studios, telecommunications, book publishers, technology, and sports teams — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.88 down to 0.83.
The shape is flat. DC Universe (0.88) and AMC Theatres (0.88) sit at the top, separated by just 0.001, followed by Capcom USA (0.86), Universal Pictures (0.86), and Paramount Pictures (0.85). Film studios account for two of the top five neighbors, but game developers — Capcom USA at 0.86 — appear just as early in the ranking as any studio. Samsung Mobile (0.85) and Dark Horse Comics (0.85) extend the mix further into telecommunications and book publishing. Sony (0.84), the Los Angeles Lakers (0.84), and Huawei (0.83) round out the ten. IMAX's own subcategory — Entertainment — appears only once in the top 10, in AMC Theatres, making this a predominantly cross-kind cluster. The absence of other Entertainment-subcategory neighbors in the top 10 is notable, but the more telling pattern is the breadth: film studios, game developers, a telecom pair, a sports team, and a comics publisher all land within five hundredths of a point of each other.
The flat, cross-kind spread suggests IMAX draws an audience whose shape is defined less by any single content vertical than by a broad appetite for large-scale entertainment and consumer technology.