Brie Larson sits at the top of James Gunn's neighbor set with a similarity of 0.88 — the strongest pull in the top 10 — while Zack Snyder (0.83) forms a second, distinct cluster around filmmaker-adjacent audiences, giving the shape its two-peak structure.
The first peak is dominated by actors. Brie Larson (0.88), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (0.85), Gwendoline Christie (0.81), Clark Gregg (0.80), and Cobie Smulders (0.79) account for five of the top 10 neighbors, all carrying the Actors subcategory. The second peak anchors around Zack Snyder (0.83), whose Artists subcategory signals a filmmaker-and-visual-creator orbit distinct from the acting cluster. Between those two poles sit Anonymous News (0.82), Nerdist (0.80), and San Diego Comic-Con (0.79) — a geek-media and fan-culture layer that bridges both peaks. Elijah Wood (0.79) adds another actor, and Kevin Smith (0.79) is the only other Director subcategory neighbor in the top 10. The overall composition — actors, a filmmaker, fan-convention infrastructure, and genre-media websites — describes an audience shaped by superhero and genre-film fandom rather than by any single creative discipline.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that simultaneously tracks the talent in front of the camera and the directors behind it, held together by a shared genre-media ecosystem.