Screen Rant covers entertainment news and original features for movies, TV, comics, anime, and more, with a focus on explanations, analyses, and theories. Content style includes breakdowns, ending explanations, trailer reactions, and cinematic universe analyses, published frequently as many videos (about 10,000) since joining in 2008, with average views around 18.4K per video.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors by match: Screen Rant Plus — 80% match, 162K subscribers; Sean Chandler Talks About — 78% match, 310K subscribers. Other notable overlaps include India Today — 77% match, 11M subscribers, and FilmSpeak — 71% match, 190K subscribers; Friendly Space Ninja — 70% match, 764K subscribers. They all share queries around entertainment news analysis, movie and franchise analyses, and blockbuster film reviews, aligning with Screen Rant’s focus on post-credits explanations, cinematic universe analysis, and movie theory content. Screen Rant’s subscriber base (8.4M) is smaller than India Today’s and larger than many niche competitors, with overlapping topics in entertainment news and cinematic universe discussions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Screen Rant?
Screen Rant's biggest competitors are Screen Rant Plus — 80% match, 162K subscribers; Sean Chandler Talks About — 78% match, 310K subscribers; India Today — 77% match, 11M subscribers. They share a focus on entertainment and pop culture analysis, movie and TV coverage, and audience discussions around films and franchises.
What type of content does Screen Rant make?
Screen Rant produces film and TV analysis, spoiler and ending explanations, easter egg hunts, and theories. Video titles like Dexter: Resurrection Just Fixed Everything, Project Hail Mary Review, American Psycho Remake: Christian Bale’s Response Explained, Marshals: The Biggest Difference From Yellowstone, and Why ROAR Is Called The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made indicate entertainment breakdowns and reviews. The channel uploads around 18.4K views per video on average, with varying weekly uploads.
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