KINGDOM HEARTS sits at the top of Justice League Movie's neighbor set at 0.85 — a video game franchise outranking every DC property in the top 10. That cross-kind lead defines the two-peak structure here: one peak in gaming, one in DC-adjacent television and franchises.
The gaming peak is substantial. KINGDOM HEARTS (0.85) and Square Enix (0.82) anchor it, with Insomniac Games (0.77) and Watch Dogs: Legion (0.76) extending it further down the list. The second peak is DC and superhero television: DC Universe (0.83), Gotham (0.82), and DC's Legends of Tomorrow (0.82) cluster tightly just below the top position. These two neighborhoods — gaming franchises and DC-universe TV — are the structural spine of the top 10.
The remaining neighbors fill in around those peaks. Entertainment Earth (0.78) and Toei Animation (0.77) represent broader fandom-merchandise and animation audiences. Danny Trejo (0.76) is the lone actor in the top 10, and Watch Dogs: Legion (0.76) rounds out the gaming cluster. No other Movie Franchises subcategory entries appear in the top 10 — DC Universe is the sole fellow Movie Franchise neighbor — which means the audience shape here is defined less by comparable films than by gaming communities and DC television fandom.
The two-peak pattern suggests an audience that bridges console and franchise gaming on one side with serialized superhero television on the other.