Game developers and gaming platforms dominate Stephen Amell's nearest audiences — not fellow actors, not TV shows, not superhero franchises.
The shape here is broad: no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest, and the scores span a relatively tight range from 0.90 down to 0.84 across the top 10. Bungie leads at 0.90, followed by Steam (0.88), Twitch (0.87), BioWare (0.87), and Deadpool Movie (0.86). Rounding out the top 10 are Backstreet Boys (0.85), Destiny 2 (0.85), Ask PlayStation (0.84), Bethesda (0.84), and Xbox Game Pass (0.84).
By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: four game developers (Bungie, BioWare, Bethesda, and implicitly Destiny 2's publisher), two entertainment platforms (Steam, Ask PlayStation), one entertainment platform subscription (Xbox Game Pass), one social media brand (Twitch), one video game franchise (Destiny 2), one movie franchise (Deadpool Movie), and one musicians-and-bands entry (Backstreet Boys). That's nine of ten neighbors drawn from gaming or gaming-adjacent infrastructure — with no other actor appearing in the top 10. The lone non-gaming outlier, Backstreet Boys at 0.85, sits comfortably inside the cluster rather than pulling in a separate direction.
This audience shape places Amell squarely inside a gaming-platform ecosystem, where the people who follow him look compositionally like the people who follow game studios and streaming infrastructure rather than like the audiences of other actors or TV properties.