Regal Entertainment Group's ten nearest neighbors are a cross-section of physical retail and dining — not other entertainment venues. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.88 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape, regardless of what the entities actually do.
The top 10 breaks down as a mix of pet supply retailers, furniture stores, apparel, crafts, casual dining, and commercial real estate. PetSmart leads at 0.88, followed by La-Z-Boy (0.87), Barnes and Noble (0.87), and The Men's Wearhouse (0.87). Michaels Stores (0.87) and Panera Bread (0.85) round out the retail-and-dining cluster. Only one neighbor shares Regal's own subcategory: Movies & Theaters at 0.86 — the sixth-closest match, not the first. Carli Lloyd (0.85, Athletes) is the sole celebrity in the set, and Simon mall (0.84, Commercial Real Estate) is the only property-sector entry. The scores span a narrow band — 0.88 down to 0.84 — with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest, which is the defining character of a flat shape.
The picture that emerges is an audience whose shape is defined more by mainstream, mall-adjacent consumer behavior than by any particular entertainment identity.