The Avengers' top 10 neighbors span fictional characters, fellow movie franchises, a film studio, an actor, an entertainment platform, and a musician — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.94.
The shape is flat: Captain America leads at 0.98, but the gap to the next neighbor is small, and the cluster holds its density across very different kinds of entities. Guardians of the Galaxy (0.97) and Doctor Strange (0.96) are both Marvel-adjacent, but Iron Man (0.96) and Ant-Man (0.96) are classified as a fictional character and a movie franchise respectively — the same property, two different entity kinds. Marvel Studios (0.95) is the one film studio in the top 10. Then the cluster opens up: Dwayne Johnson (0.95) is an actor, Nintendo of America (0.95) is an entertainment platform, Spider-Man: No Way Home (0.94) is a movie franchise, and Demi Lovato (0.94) is a musician. Three subcategories — Fictional Characters, Movie Franchises, and Actors — each place multiple entries in the top 10, but no single one controls the set. The cross-kind presence of a gaming platform and a pop musician at scores above 0.93 is the structural signal: this audience's shape is not defined by superhero content alone.
The flat, mixed-subcategory cluster indicates an audience whose composition is broad enough to overlap substantially with entertainment properties well outside the Marvel universe.