FANGORIA sits at 0.91 — the strongest pull in Shudder's top 10 — and it shares that horror-media neighborhood with Bloody Disgusting at 0.87, forming one clear peak in a two-peak structure. The second peak is built almost entirely from actors: Kevin McHale (0.90), Chris Colfer (0.89), Eliza Dushku (0.88), and Leonardo DiCaprio (0.88) all cluster tightly just below FANGORIA. That the second-highest neighbor is an actor — not another streaming platform or horror brand — is the structural surprise here.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: six are Actors, two are Magazines or Blogs (FANGORIA and Bloody Disgusting), one is a Musicians and Bands entry (Lorde, 0.85), and one is a Movie Franchise (Wonder Woman 1984, 0.83 — just outside the top 10 proper but visible in the wider set). No other Entertainment Platform appears in the top 10, meaning Shudder's nearest audience shapes belong to horror-media publications and a specific cohort of actors rather than to streaming peers. The actor cluster — which includes names associated with ensemble TV casts — suggests the audience composition overlaps heavily with fans of serialized, character-driven television, bridging genre-media readers and TV-actor followers as the two defining poles.
The shape reveals an audience defined less by platform loyalty than by a combination of horror-genre enthusiasm and ensemble-TV fandom.