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Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/June 26 to July 2, 2022

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Prepared with commentary by YttriumShrew, Igordebraga, ElijahPepe, RayDeeUx, and an anonymous editor

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The carry-on from Roe v. Wade's overturning is enough to keep it at the top, and it also brought some related topics in (#17, #23). Below it are Stranger Things, four superhero topics, plus the highest-grossing film of the year (#6). We also have two musicians who are on the list for very different reasons, and it's all rounded out by some sport and other politics. And death.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Roe v. Wade 1,864,660 Fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of the most famous example of common law still rings.
2 Stranger Things (season 4) 1,294,797 Netflix's ode to 80s adventure and horror closed its fourth season with two episodes that require quite the availability from viewers, given one lasts 90 minutes and the other surpasses two hours.
3 Stranger Things 1,073,055
4 Elvis Presley 1,041,655 The release of #19 has renewed interest in the late singer.
5 The Umbrella Academy (TV series) 885,438 One of several superhero topics here, season 3 of the TV series about a family of superheroes returned to Netflix last week.
6 Top Gun: Maverick 839,779 The 49th movie to earn over a billion dollars worldwide. One of the few to do it without China. Like many of them, it's a sequel, albeit without superheroes - but still some unbelievable stunts, mostly done on camera to fit Tom Cruise's perfectionism.
7 Deaths in 2022 839,580 Given #4;

When the king died
He was all alone
I heard that when he died
He was sitting on his throne

8 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 803,366 Two differentiated approaches to superhero adaptations on streaming. Disney+ gets the movie that just got passed in the box office by #6, an attempt to add some horror to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Prime Video releases new episodes of the show depicting how horrifying the world would be if inhabited by violent and all-around unpleasant powered people.
9 The Boys (TV series) 798,842
10 R. Kelly 747,663 The day after Ghislaine Maxwell got 20 years in prison, the once-lauded-now-infamous R&B artist got 30, which given his age is effectively a life sentence. It's an ignominious end that came far too late, given people have known about his underage sex crimes since the '90s, and he was previously charged in 2002 but was somehow acquitted. Still, at least it happened; powerful men have been getting away with this stuff for way too long.
11 Candidates Tournament 2022 734,149 This chess tournament got underway in Madrid to decide who will challenge Magnus Carlsen for the World Chess Championship.
12 Cassidy Hutchinson 672,016 This former aide to Mark Meadows shot to prominence after a surprise sixth hearing of the January 6 committee, in which she testified that (among other things) Trump assaulted a Secret Service agent for driving him away from the Capitol, asked aides to let armed supporters into his pre-attack rally, and on multiple occasions threw food at the walls after receiving bad news. Liz Cheney also alleged that Team Trump had committed mob boss-style witness tampering in an attempt to influence Hutchinson's testimony.
13 Elliot Page 639,615 A few months after the Juno reunion at the Oscars, the film's Best Actress nominee returned to the Netflix gig at #5, where Number 7 followed its portrayer's gender transition and has gone from Vanya to Viktor.
14 Eknath Shinde 638,164 The unlikely coalition of Shiv Sena and the United Progressive Alliance governing the Indian state of Maharashtra collapsed this week, with much of the Sena caucus leaving to form a coalition with traditional ally the Bharatiya Janata Party. Their faction's leader is now the state's chief minister.
15 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 616,898 The focal point of the war shifted to Lysychansk this week, as it is the last city in Luhansk Oblast not controlled by Russia; Ukraine also retook Snake Island this week. Outside Ukraine, Sweden and Finland seem set to join NATO, attitudes to the alliance having dramatically changed since the war began.
16 Technoblade 590,015 A noted Minecraft YouTuber and streamer whose death from cancer (at just 23 years old) was announced this week.
17 Clarence Thomas 552,504 The Supreme Court's most conservative member, who voted with the majority opinion, has signalled the court may also target contraception and gay marriage.
18 Austin Butler 538,082 Baz Luhrmann's biopic of #4 (which this here writer will have to wait another week to watch) had his Blue Suede Shoes fit by an actor who started in the Disney and Nickelodeon stable and was last seen playing a murderer in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. And another rock legend's legacy is in his future, as his role in Dune: Part Two was once played by Sting (hopefully Butler won't wear the same speedo!).
19 Elvis (2022 film) 511,128
20 Thor: Love and Thunder 510,832 One of the few movies that could contest #6 as the highest-grossing movie of the year (and who knows if Jurassic World Dominion has legs, or if Minions: The Rise of Gru and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever have the same potential?), the return of Marvel's God of Thunder, whose divine status is now shared by his ex Jane Foster as they face off against a former Batman.
21 Priscilla Presley 496,079 The greatest love of #4 (and Frank Drebin), mother of his daughter Lisa Marie Presley. Olivia DeJonge plays her in #19.
22 2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles 495,211 In spite of being one of the Grand Slams, Wimbledon won't give points to the tennis rankings this year because #15 led the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club to the controversial decision of banning Russians and Belarusians.
23 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization 472,350 The case that replaced #1 is still here.
24 Serena Williams 471,408 After taking ten months off due to injuries, making her plummet to 1204 in the WTA rankings, one of the tennis' greatest earned a wild card in Wimbledon, and in spite of giving Harmony Tan a fight, lost after a three hour long match.
25 Mary Mara 449,659 Finally, we have the American TV actress well-known for ER and Nash Bridges who drowned this week.

Exclusions

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  • This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.