The top 10 neighbors for Screen Rant span five distinct subcategories — Websites, Magazines, TV Shows, Film Studios, and Fashion — with no single kind dominating, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
IMDb leads at 0.86, the strongest pull in the set and the only neighbor that clears 0.85. Comic Book Resources follows at 0.80, making the two fellow Websites the top two positions. After that, the neighbor set diversifies sharply. Hypebeast (0.79) and Total Film (0.78) are Magazines; SAG Awards (0.78) is a TV Show; Focus Features (0.78) is a Film Studio. Then comes H&M USA (0.78) and KITH (0.77), both Fashion brands — a subcategory that shares no obvious thematic overlap with film and comics coverage but lands squarely in the similarity band. SoundCloud (0.78), a Music brand, and Casting Networks (0.78), a B2B platform serving the entertainment industry, round out the ten.
Only three of the ten neighbors share Screen Rant's own subcategory (Websites): IMDb, CBR, and — just outside the top 10 in position 12 — Collider at 0.77. The majority of the nearest neighbors are drawn from entertainment-adjacent media (Magazines, Film Studios, TV Shows) alongside fashion and music brands, suggesting the audience's shape is defined less by content-site loyalty than by a broader cultural profile that cuts across film, fashion, and music consumption.
The flat similarity band from position 3 through 10 — all clustered between 0.78 and 0.77 — confirms that no second anchor exists; the audience overlaps widely and evenly across a heterogeneous mix of entertainment and lifestyle entities.