Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/October 16 to 22, 2022
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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (October 16 to 22, 2022)
[edit]Prepared with commentary by YttriumShrew, Igordebraga and an anonymous editor
Thanks to the Netflix series about him, Jeffrey Dahmer has now topped a fifth list in a row, although that streak is highly unlikely to be extended thanks to a certain important person. Other than that, the release of the DCEU film Black Adam, the continuing success of Kantara and the resignation of Liz Truss populate the rest of our top four this week.
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about 1 Jeffrey Dahmer 3,100,706 Fascination with this serial killer's Netflix show managed to make him both become the first article with five straight #1 appearances since a terrible thing from 2020 and a terrible thing from 1986 (the latter also boosted by a show!) and overtake #24 as the most viewed article of the year. (I for one can't wait for The Crown to possibly make the current third place push the Milwaukee Cannibal off the top spot). His streak is unlikely to be extended to a sixth week thanks to a certain important person. 2 Black Adam (film) 1,745,481 The DC Extended Universe returns by bringing in Dwayne Johnson as Teth-Adam, who is essentially a darker version of Shazam hard to define morality-wise (as put by DC League of Super-Pets, "Anti-hero. It’s basically exactly like a regular hero, except way cooler. You make up your own rules, and then you break ’em. Also you can ignore most moral and ethical conventions because no one can stop you." "Yeah, that sounds a lot like a villain."). In spite of this transgressive protagonist nature, the movie has enough shortcomings to earn mixed reviews, but audiences - especially those already into superheroes or the larger-than-life star - don't care as Black Adam is set to become one of The Rock's biggest box office openings. 3 Liz Truss 1,742,894 Forty-five days.[a] That's how long Liz Truss lasted as prime minister of the United Kingdom. Which is especially amazing when you consider that her tenure was only that long because the Queen died and delayed her plans for two weeks. Her shambolic tenure in office was defined by the TRUE TORY BUDGET her government announced, which included large-scale, unfunded tax cuts for people with lots of money. Weirdly, this turned out to be a bad idea, to the point of warranting emergency intervention from the Bank of England and Truss being forced to reverse the entire policy, and then forced to resign. The lettuce won. 4 Kantara (film) 1,463,934 Sandalwood put out this picture set in the eponymous mystical forest, as a buffalo racer and a forest service officer come up against a long-held curse. Unlike most recent Bollywood releases, many of which have at best been described as anticlimaxes, this one started out small before surging into a hit, spurred by glowing reviews and very positive audience reception. Hombale Films now hold the top three spots on the list of highest-grossing Kannada films. 5 House of the Dragon 1,249,171 Only one episode left for HBO's Game of Thrones prequel, although the suspense was slightly broken after someone leaked the finale ahead of its release. 6 The Watcher (2022 TV series) 1,048,464 In addition to #1's show, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan (pictured) also put out this show on Netflix about a New Jersey family haunted by a stalker. 7 Deaths in 2022 899,133 We will all go together when we go
What a comforting fact that is to know...8 Halloween Ends 799,724 Showing how the final chapter of the Michael Myers story (at least until another attempt at rebooting the franchise...) ended up disappointing too many people, the second weekend box office had such a steep drop (80%!) that the movie went from the top spot to fourth, behind #2, star-studded newcomer Ticket to Paradise, and, most damningly, fellow horror movie Smile, which has been in theaters for a month! 9 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 748,064 The latest edition of the Whacky-Cricket World Cup began play this week, most of which was taken up by the pools to decide which of the teams that didn't auto-qualify would make the main pools; SPOILERS: Ireland, Netherlands, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. In a major shock, the West Indies were knocked out early. Then the main pools started on Saturday, and hosts and defending champions Australia got off to a bad start after New Zealand thrashed them in the opening game thanks to Smashy and Half-Century Man. 10 Black Adam 709,911 Interest in the film has many readers wanting to know more about the origins of the comic book character. Unlike Dwayne Johnson who portrays Black Adam in the 2022 film the comic book character is depicted with black hair and pointy ears. Even after reading the article, I still have no idea why his ears are pointy. 11 UFC 280 684,754 UFC's latest event. 12 Christopher Scarver 673,704 The interest in #1 continues to bring the guy who murdered him into the list. 13 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power 671,365 Amazon's prequel series to the Lord of the Rings aired its final episode near the end of last week, which will presumably mean that this is its last week here. 14 Midnights 658,464 Taylor Swift's latest release, breaking records for most single-day streams for an album across various platforms, and also selling nearly a million physical copies in the U.S. alone. 15 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 618,556 Australia's major cricket grounds will be busy hosting this tournament; as I write this the MCG is hosting the match. 16 Ballon d'Or 592,832 The yearly award for the best footballer of the season according to France Football. For once Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi got no votes, and Karim Benzema took the top prize. 17 Penny Mordaunt 592,317 After becoming a surprise contender for the prime ministership during the last Conservative leadership contest in July, the Leader of the House (I won't try to explain what that means) ran again this week to replace #3, but failed to secure the necessary number of backers, clearing the way for Rishi Sunak to take the reins (and definitely make an appearance here next week). 18 Robbie Coltrane 565,149 Perhaps best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter films he will be remembered fondly by many. The actor himself once said "you could be watching it in 50 years’ time, easy. I'll not be here, sadly… but Hagrid will."[1] 19 Ponniyin Selvan: I 549,920 Mani Ratnam's adaptation of a Tamil literary classic is still pulling in money well. Apparently the second part is planned to release next year. 20 Karim Benzema 548,708 Won #16 after a great season with Real Madrid (44 goals in 46 games while winning another La Liga and Champions League) and helping his France get to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which he'll probably play after being left off the victorious 2018 team for a prior controversy. 21 The Blair Witch Project 508,753 The scary movie that did not create the found footage genre but certainly popularized it upon its release 23 years ago. Reddit learned there was supposed to be an actual appearance of the Blair Witch, but it wound up unfilmed due to a cameraman mistake. 22 Premier League 507,122 The English championship continues to run until next month's interruption to let many of its players visit the desert. 23 Rishab Shetty 506,045 The main driving force behind #4 was this man, who directed and starred in it, and who it has accorded some level of fame in India. 24 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 494,696 Most of the news from the front this week was actually from behind it, as Russia began evacuating the city of Kherson in anticipation of a Ukrainian counterassault. Kind of embarrassing given Russia recently declared Kherson would be part of Russia forever. 25 Diwali 488,986 Diwali is a festival of lights
Let me tell you something
Tonight has been one crazy night
So put on your saris
It's time to celebrate Diwali...
- ^ Technically slightly longer than that, if you count the few days the Conservatives are taking to elect a new leader.
Exclusions
[edit]- 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.