Sonic the Hedgehog (0.87) and Ask PlayStation (0.86) form two distinct poles in DC's Legends of Tomorrow's nearest neighbor set — a gaming-and-franchise cluster at the top, and a separate wrestling-adjacent cluster pulling from the other direction.
The shape here is genuinely two-peaked. The upper cluster groups around gaming platforms and action franchises: Sonic the Hedgehog at 0.87, Ask PlayStation at 0.86, YouTube Gaming at 0.84, Ubisoft at 0.83, and Electronic Arts at 0.83. Subcategory-wise, this band is dominated by Entertainment Platforms and Game Developers — not other TV shows. The only fellow TV Show in the top 10 is Gotham at 0.85 and Supergirl at 0.82, both DC-adjacent properties on the same network. The second cluster, visible further down the neighbor list, pulls toward wrestling TV shows — WWE NXT, Impact Wrestling, and ROH Wrestling — alongside athletes like Matt Hardy and Jay 'Christian' Reso. These two neighborhoods — gaming platforms and wrestling programming — are structurally distinct audiences that both overlap with Legends of Tomorrow's viewer base.
The Justice League Movie (0.82) and Watch Dogs: Legion (0.82) sit at the seam between the two clusters, suggesting the connective tissue is action-franchise fandom rather than any single medium.
This audience shape reflects a viewer base that bridges console gaming culture and action-entertainment fandom, with a secondary pull from live-event wrestling audiences — a cross-medium profile that extends well beyond the show's own genre.