San Diego Comic-Con sits at the top of Legendary Entertainment's neighbor set — not another film studio — with a similarity score of 0.82, the strongest pull in the top 10. That's the structural headline for a broad-shape audience: no single neighbor dominates cleanly, but the spread reveals a consistent profile.
The top 10 break down as follows by subcategory: four Film Studios — Lionsgate (0.79), Blumhouse (0.79), Searchlight Pictures (0.77), and Miramax (0.76) — alongside one Events and Awards entity (Comic-Con), one Artists entry in Zack Snyder (0.78), one Tech Personalities entry in Hideo Kojima (0.78), one Directors entry in James Gunn (0.77), one Book Publishers entry in Image Comics (0.76), and one Websites entry in Comic Book Resources (0.76). The film studio cluster is real — Legendary shares its own subcategory with four of the ten neighbors — but the non-studio neighbors are the more telling signal. Snyder, Kojima, Gunn, Comic-Con, and Image Comics all point toward a specific creative-fandom orientation: genre filmmaking, auteur-driven projects, and comics-adjacent IP culture. The presence of a game designer (Kojima) and a comics publisher (Image Comics) alongside directors and a convention suggests the audience shape extends beyond film consumption into broader speculative-fiction fandom.
The broad shape here means no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest; scores compress from 0.82 down to 0.76 across the top 10, indicating an audience that overlaps widely across film, fandom events, and genre-adjacent creative figures rather than clustering tightly around any one of them.