The top 10 neighbors for X-Men Movies form a tight cluster of superhero-universe properties — Movie Franchises, Fictional Characters, and Entertainment brands — with scores compressed between 0.95 and 0.92, the hallmark of a flat shape.
DC Comics leads at 0.95, followed closely by Ant-Man (0.95) and Doctor Strange (0.95). Five of the ten neighbors share the Movie Franchises subcategory — Ant-Man, Spider-Man: No Way Home, The Avengers, The Suicide Squad, and Logan — making same-kind overlap the dominant structural feature. Three more neighbors are Fictional Characters: Doctor Strange, Captain America, and Iron Man, all scoring between 0.94 and 0.94. The remaining two — DC Comics and Marvel Entertainment — are Entertainment brands, rounding out a neighbor set that is entirely superhero-universe content across all three subcategories. No neighbor outside that universe appears in the top 10. The narrow score range — just 0.03 separates first from tenth — means there is no single dominant pull; the audience shape is defined by the cluster as a whole rather than by any one standout.
This audience is structurally anchored to the superhero-universe ecosystem, with no meaningful differentiation between Marvel and DC properties at the top of the similarity range.