Pokémon is the strongest pull in Colton Haynes's top 10 — at 0.85, it outranks every other neighbor, and it isn't another actor.
The shape here is broad: nine of the top 10 neighbors score between 0.79 and 0.85, with no single cluster dominating. The composition, however, tells a clear story. Game developers and video game franchises account for the majority of the set: Insomniac Games (0.84), Square Enix (0.82), and Naughty Dog (0.79) are all Game Developers; Funko (0.82), a Toys and Games brand, fits the same collector-and-fandom orbit. The one fellow actor in the top 10 is Stephen Amell at 0.82 — a notable presence, but surrounded almost entirely by gaming and entertainment brands rather than other performers. Rounding out the set are Ask PlayStation (0.80), an Entertainment Platform, and Stila Cosmetics (0.80) and Trendmood (0.79), a Beauty brand and a Blog respectively — a cross-kind pairing that sits at the edge of the cluster without disrupting its gaming-and-fandom center. Discord (0.79) and Naughty Dog (0.79) close out the ten.
The overall picture is an audience shaped primarily by gaming culture and collectible fandom, with beauty and a single peer actor as secondary signals.