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'Wicked' Dominates Charts, Stranger Things & NFL Follow

Summary

  • 'Wicked: For Good' leads entertainment buzz ahead of release.
  • Netflix's 'Stranger Things' is second as final season nears.
  • NFL Football, 'Landman,' and movie sequels fill the Top 10.
'Wicked' Dominates Charts, Stranger Things & NFL Follow

The musical fantasy film "Wicked: For Good" has captured the No. 1 position in entertainment excitement, soaring ahead of its theatrical debut on November 21. This surge places it above Netflix's "Stranger Things," which is experiencing significant buzz as its long-awaited final season prepares for release. These two titles have consistently vied for the top spot since early October, indicating their broad audience appeal.

NFL Football remains a constant fixture in the weekly top 10, reflecting its enduring popularity as the regular season progresses. Joining the sports giant are new entries like Paramount's "Landman," which has seen a boost following its second season premiere. The landscape is further diversified by a trio of notable movie sequels, including Universal's horror follow-up "Five Nights at Freddy's 2," Disney's animated "Zootopia 2," and the sci-fi epic "Avatar: Fire and Ash."

Further rounding out the top entertainment interests are streaming series "It: Welcome to Derry" from HBO Max and Amazon's "Fallout," with its second season on the horizon. The popular video game "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" also secured a spot, highlighting the diverse range of media capturing consumer attention.

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As of the week of November 15-21, "Wicked: For Good" is the most mentioned entertainment option.
The final season of "Stranger Things" is set to premiere on Wednesday, following the week of November 15-21.
Popular new movie sequels include "Five Nights at Freddy's 2," "Zootopia 2," and "Avatar: Fire and Ash."

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