Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/March 21 to 27, 2021

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 21 to 27, 2021)[edit]

Prepared with commentary by Mcrsftdog, igordebraga

⭠ Last week's report


The Justice League extended cut still looms high, bringing in even more entries - the next DC movie also got in! Meanwhile, the world is still chaotic, highlighted by a ship getting stuck in the middle of a canal.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Zack Snyder's Justice League 2,122,456 On one hand, the film is more consistent and the added content fleshes out characters such as Cyborg and Steppenwolf. On the other hand, it's also consistently too grim (the washed colors and moody soundtrack help) and the amount of slow motion is abusive. Still, a valid if overlong effort. Now let's see what lies ahead, even if fans aren't ready to move on (#21).
2 Suez Canal 1,503,169 The canal, connecting the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, has been an important shipping route since its construction in the 19th century. Also, somebody got a really big boat stuck in the middle of it on Tuesday, costing the world economy billions of dollars for every day it's stuck.
3 Aimee Challenor 1,349,333 Challenor used to be an activist working with England's Green Party and later the Liberal Democrats, but left the country after two separate controversies concerning pedophilia. She later got a job at Reddit, where a user revolt got her fired on Wednesday
4 Godzilla vs. Kong 1,272,483 The most important kaiju crossover since 1962 was released in non-American theatres on Wednesday. Its domestic theatrical release - coupled with a release on HBO Max - will be on March 31.
5 Deaths in 2021 983,582 Breathing, is the hardest thing to do
With all I've said
And all that's dead for you
6 Aretha Franklin 978,815 A season of Nat Geo's Genius, telling the life story of Franklin, wrapped up on Wednesday.
7 Jessica Walter 943,339 Walter, best remembered for playing Lucille Bluth on Arrested Development, passed away on Wednesday.
8 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 833,165 Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes still arrive with their show every week on Disney+. And in sad news for Marvel fans, Natasha Romanoff's movie was postponed to July and will also be available in that service for a $30 surplus for those unwilling to attend a theatrical exhibition.
9 Ever Given 804,348 The big boat that got stuck in #2.
10 George Segal 789,529 This storied actor with a long career in both TV and film passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 87, due to complications from bypass surgery..
11 Justice League (film) 733,987 Now nicknamed "Josstice League" to differentiate from the Snyder Cut (#1).
12 The Suicide Squad (film) 654,140 One of the biggest problems of 2016's Suicide Squad were tonal clashes of trying to make things closer to the whimsical fun of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. Well, the sequel apparently fixed that by getting Guardians writer-director James Gunn (following a brief dismissal from Marvel caused by the alt-right), and the first trailer has raised hopes for the supervillainous team's return.
13 Zack Snyder 637,500 Snyder is one of the clearer beneficiaries of vulgar auteurism; how else do you go from making the reviled-by-nerds 300 and Watchmen to getting those same nerds to push for millions of dollars in reshoots for a superhero movie?
14 Elizabeth II 596,613 Being a celebrity, a monarch, and a Netflix character means you can get on the Top 25 without anything actually happening.
15 Fastlane (2021) 541,457 Two WWE pay-per-view events, the former taking place on March 21 and the latter coming up on April 10.
16 WrestleMania 37 444,666
17 Beverly Cleary 425,641 The author of the Ramona Quimby novels, among others, passed away on Thursday.
18 Deadly Illusions 413,930 This thriller, starring Kristin Davis, was released on Netflix on March 18.
19 YouTube 404,051 It's a really slow week to the point this perennially popular article entered the list. Who know what brought people in, maybe the upcoming Originals show K-pop Evolution, or having the shooting that happened in a Colorado supermarket be livestreamed by a witness.
20 Audrey Hepburn 402,886 Audrey, a documentary film about Hepburn, made its way to Netflix on March 14.
21 DC Extended Universe 402,340 #13 started the way Warner Bros. would catch up to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the studio has moved away from him, as the dark and brooding films were ditched for lighter romps such as #12. Considering #1 has lots of build-up for movies that will now not be made, fans are angry and started a new campaign, #RestoreTheSnyderverse.
22 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 400,732 Presumably, Buckingham Palace is currently in a reenactment of Good Bye, Lenin!, afraid that Phillip will die from shock if he hears about the Meghan Markle interview.
23 J. Jayalalithaa 375,513 Hello again, Kollywood. A first trailer was released for Thalaivi, a biopic about this actress turned politician.
24 Darkseid 373,673 When a shared movie universe was started by Marvel, it eventually culminated in a battle with galactic conqueror Thanos. Well, who knows if their Distinguished Competition will ever do the same for Thanos' inspiration Darkseid? After all, #1 restored the foreshadowing towards a future confrontation with the Apokolips tyrant that was mostly cut from #11, but as mentioned above (#21), Warner isn't continuing it. At the least, fans can pray that the New Gods movie featuring Darkseid as its villain gets off the ground!
25 UFC 260 365,302 Ngannou defeated incumbent heavyweight champion Miocic on Saturday, though the actual match began after the cutoff for the Report.
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 21 to 27, 2021)
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 21 to 27, 2021)

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.