Tom Holland's top 10 nearest neighbors span actors, entertainment platforms, movie franchises, musicians, a comedian, and a tech personality — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.92 down to 0.88.
The shape is flat. Chris Hemsworth leads at 0.92, followed immediately by Nintendo of America at 0.92 — a brand subcategorized as an Entertainment Platform, not an actor or film property. That pairing sets the tone for the rest of the top 10: Marvel Studios (0.91, Film Studios), The Avengers (0.90, Movie Franchises), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (0.90, Movie Franchises) form a recognizable superhero-franchise cluster, but they share the tier with Billie Eilish (0.89, Musicians and Bands), Liza Koshy (0.89, Comedians), Disney+ (0.89, Entertainment Platforms), Pokimane (0.88, Tech Personalities), and Jonas Brothers (0.88, Musicians and Bands). Three of the ten neighbors are actors in the same subcategory as Tom Holland himself — Hemsworth, and further down the broader list, others — but within the top 10 specifically, only Hemsworth holds that subcategory, making the set predominantly cross-kind: franchise brands, entertainment platforms, and musicians account for seven of the ten slots.
The flat distribution across such a diverse subcategory mix points to an audience that is broadly youth-oriented and platform-agnostic, equally at home with superhero IP, gaming brands, and pop music acts.