The top 10 neighbors for Umbrella Academy span five distinct subcategories — actors, movie franchises, TV shows, game developers, and fictional characters — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.81 down to 0.77.
The shape is flat: Logan leads at 0.81, followed closely by Tom Hiddleston at 0.80 and Jeremy Renner at 0.79, but none of these pull away from the pack. CD PROJEKT RED (0.79, game developers) and The Flash (0.79, TV shows) sit at essentially the same level. Actors make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10 — Hiddleston, Renner, and Gal Gadot (0.78) — but they share space with movie franchises (Logan, WandaVision at 0.79), a game developer, a fellow TV show, and fictional characters (Iron Man at 0.78). The cross-kind character of the set is notable: Umbrella Academy is a TV show, yet only one other TV show — The Flash — appears in the top 10, while the majority of neighbors are actors, franchise brands, and gaming entities. DC Comics (0.78, entertainment) and Iron Man (0.78, fictional characters) round out a cluster that reads broadly as superhero and genre-fandom adjacent, without any single neighbor anchoring it.
The flat, cross-kind distribution suggests this audience is defined less by loyalty to a specific format or franchise and more by a general orientation toward genre entertainment — superhero properties, action-adjacent actors, and gaming — that cuts across media types.