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‘Michael’ Nudges ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Off Its Perch | Chart

Sofia Martinez — Culture & Entertainment Editor
By Sofia Martinez · Culture & Entertainment Editor
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What are the entertainment offerings that consumers are most excited about? It’s a question that marketers, distributors, advertisers and media publications are always asking.

ScreenShare, a data partnership between Screen Engine/ASI and TheWrap, tracks the Top 10 most-mentioned entertainment options every week and whether each has gained or lost momentum compared to the prior week. The chart lives on the Data & Analysis page of the WrapPRO Members Hub.

For the week of April 25–May 1, 2026, “Michael” leads overall at 4.38% of mentions, climbing week over week following its April 24 theatrical release. “The Devil Wears Prada 2” (3.68%) slips slightly from last week’s top position leading up to its release on May 1, though it remains firmly in the conversation.

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Overall, films account for six of the Top 10 titles. Franchise films “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” (2.85%), “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” (2.40%), and “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” (2.29%) remain solid while “Project Hail Mary” (2.04%) gains traction as it remains exclusively in theaters long after its March 20 release.

On the television side, “Stranger Things” (1.89%) returns to the Top 10, continuing to remain relevant with an animated spinoff now on Netflix. “The Boys” (1.75%) holds in the top 10 leading to its finale on May 20, 2026.

Beyond film and television, “Grand Theft Auto VI” (2.14%) edges up slightly and maintains a firm presence in the Top 10, reflecting consistent anticipation well ahead of its release in November. “NBA Basketball” (1.78%) stays in the Top 10 as the post season moves into the second round.