Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/June 11 to 17, 2023

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Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, Benmite, and Ollieisanerd

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Whether in theaters or streaming, people still want to know more about their entertainment.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 The Idol (TV series)   2,392,488   From the guy who brought you teenagers having lots of sex and doing hard drugs and a pop star who brought you adults having lots of sex and doing hard drugs comes a show about a pop star who, in a shocking turn of events, has lots of sex and does hard drugs—but this time, she's in a cult! The Idol stars self-proclaimed sleazeball The Weeknd as Tedros, a semi-convincing cult leader, alongside famed nepo baby Lily-Rose Depp (pictured) as Jocelyn, the aforementioned pop star in the aforementioned cult. It premiered last week, with its second episode released this week, and what it lacks for in positive reviews or common decency, it makes up for in controversy and viewership (well, kind of), hence its taking of the top spot on this week's list. If you've missed out on the show's whirlwind first two episodes, like a certain writer here who may or may not be writing this very entry, then you can instead treat yourself to the many memes spawned by the show's uncomfortable sex scenes and The Weeknd's passing resemblance to celebrity stylist Law Roach, which are far easier to stomach.
2 Treat Williams   1,792,516   An American actor who was a "treat" to watch in films like the 1979 hippie flick Hair and the 2000s drama Everwood, Williams died this week at age 71 from a motorcycle crash on Vermont Route 30.
3 ChatGPT   1,777,074   Resist the urge to get ChatGPT to write it! Come on, you can do it!

ChatGPT is... ChatGPT has been...

You've got it, just a few sentences is all! Don't let AI win!

ChatGPT has got... When ChatGPT...

I can't. I have to do it.

Nooo—!

ChatGPT's exceptional popularity and influence in the realm of artificial intelligence was exemplified by its noteworthy inclusion in Wikipedia's prestigious Top 25 Report. Garnering an immense number of views from users worldwide, ChatGPT has become a captivating subject of interest and curiosity. As an advanced language model developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT's presence among the top-ranking pages underscores its significance as a cutting-edge technology that captivates and engages individuals seeking knowledge and understanding in the ever-evolving landscape of AI. Its appearance on the Top 25 Report solidifies ChatGPT's status as a prominent entity within the expansive universe of information and innovation.

4 Adipurush   1,691,430   A Bollywood epic based on the Ramayana, starring Prabhas as Raghava, Adipurush got negative reviews but has been picking the crore, nearly making back its massive budget (the only Indian movie to cost more was RRR) in just one week.
5 The Flash (film)   1,574,871   Flash! Aaaaaah!
The Scarlet Speedster from DC Comics got his own feature film, one of the last in the DC Extended Universe before it folds over into the DC Universe, and indeed the movie can count as an adaptation of "reboot event comic" Flashpoint in which Barry Allen screws up with time and causes massive shifts to the world. Entertaining in a way that's easier to forget the horrible things star Ezra Miller has done, with highlights including the glorious return of Michael Keaton's Batman and some multiverse-related fanservice, The Flash got positive reviews and hopefully can earn more than Black Adam with its similar $139 million opening, no matter if it might not be one of the summer's biggest movies.
6 Nikola Jokić   1,239,609   The Serbian basketballer known as "Joker" cemented himself as one of the NBA's alpha dogs, as just one year removed from two straight NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, he led the oft-underperforming Denver Nuggets to their first title in the 2023 NBA Finals, beating the Miami Heat with averages of 30.2 points, 14 rebounds and 7.2 assists that made him be chosen as Finals MVP.
7 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse   1,226,927   The sequel to Into the Spider-Verse (#23) goes from six Spider-People (not counting the one who dies in the first scenes) to just about all of them, including Spider-Punk, Scarlet Spider, and a Lego Spidey. Reviewers and audiences alike were impressed, and Across the Spider-Verse should soon become the highest-grossing movie by studio Sony Pictures Animation (only Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and The Smurfs left to surpass!).
8 Ted Kaczynski   1,395,884   Once a mathematics prodigy who decided to live a simple life in a cabin in Montana, he decided to "get back at the system" sending 16 bombs across 17 years to universities and an airline, leading to the name "Unabomber", before his 1996 arrest helped by a long anti-technology manifesto making Kaczynski's brother identify him. He died on June 10 at 81 in prison, a possible suicide.
9 Juneteenth   1,070,811   One week before it actually happened on the 19th, people were already seeking information about the holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
10 Arnold Schwarzenegger   1,047,864   Along with FUBAR, Netflix released Arnold, a docuseries taking a look at the impressive life story of its star, who managed to go from a poor boy in Austria to a bodybuilding champion, the highest-paid movie star in the world and governor of California. A conspicuous absence is his ex-wife Maria Shriver, who probably does not want to recall something that, like Arnie's autobiography, the series pushes as close to the end as possible, how he had an affair with the housekeeper and fathered a son with her.
11 Deaths in 2023   994,219   How can I live forever?
I don't know
Where can I find the heaven?
I don't know...
12 Fast X   901,735   As put by Honest Trailers, "Gear up for a back-to-basics Fast film: cars, cakes, and killing Brazilians -- or really, anyone who speaks Portuguese -- with everything you want from a Fast and/or Furious movie... except for an ending."
13 Novak Djokovic   879,891   Already the most victorious player in Grand Slams, the Serbian tennis player won his third French Open defeating Casper Ruud in the final.
14 Silvio Berlusconi   875,871   Billionaire who served as prime minister of Italy three different times in years spanning 1994 to 2011. Berlusconi first rose within the Italian financial elite in the 1960s, becoming the controlling shareholder of Italy's largest commercial broadcaster Mediaset and owned the Italian football club AC Milan from 1986 to 2017. He was a controversial political figure, known for having a populist political style and a brash personality. Berlusconi was convicted of tax fraud in 2013, and spent his sentence by doing unpaid community service. He was recently re-elected to the Senate after winning a seat in the 2022 Italian general election, before he died on 12 June, aged 86, and was given the honor of a state funeral two days later.
15 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts   748,370   One-upping the vehicles of #12 are cars that are actually alien robots, in their seventh big screen outing.
16 The Little Mermaid (2023 film)   692,028   Hollywood is making this year like 1989 (a year both this writer and Taylor Swift hold dear), as there's already Disney adapting "The Little Mermaid" and Michael Keaton as Batman (#5), and soon there'll be more Indiana Jones and Ghostbusters.
17 Glenda Jackson   560,522   Known as one of the few performers to achieve the American Triple Crown of Acting, Jackson started acting in 1957, abandoning this career in 1992 to pursue a career in politics. She served as a British MP for the Labour Party till 2015. She died this week at age 87.
18 Extraction 2   548,273   Extraction, one of those many Netflix original action movies that people barely remember, got a sequel 3 years later bringing back Chris Hemsworth as a mercenary, and it somehow got positive remarks deeming it a vast improvement.
19 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3   537,950   Last week it seemed the trilogy closer for both Star-Lord's team and James Gunn's tenure at the Marvel Cinematic Universe (he's bound for the Distinguished Competition and will head the franchise that will follow #5, including writing and directing a new Superman movie) would not survive for one more list, but here they are. Don't know if it has much of a chance for the next, where the latest MCU release is a shoo-in.
20 Cormac McCarthy   512,135   Regarded by many as one of the greatest American writers, McCarthy died this week, aged 89. Known for his unique style of writing, McCarthy's work was wrote in the post-apocalyptic and the Western genres of fiction, and spanned almost six decades.
21 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.   499,383   This guy's father was a senator and his uncle president, and RFKJ announced he's in the running to be the Democrats' presidential candidate next year (though spreading nonsense during the pandemic might hurt his case).
22 List of Black Mirror episodes   490,541   Netflix released series 6 of Charlie Brooker's anthology on how technology can go wrong, and thus the ones responsible for making it a Good Topic here will be busy in the next few months. #3 would've probably inspired an episode if it came out last year, though some thought the season opener with an automatically generated show in a scathing look at Netflix itself was resonant. There was also awful truths emerging making a true crime show, a fairly depressing period piece featuring robot replicas, and two unexpected turns into the supernatural, one still featuring technology where a paparazzi discovers a star going (back to the meaning) back to the meaning of life, and another simply being a period piece involving murder to prevent the apocalypse (a story told better earlier this year).
23 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse   483,533   But we move forwards
Into emptiness
Into the void
Into the Spider-Verse (#7)
24 Avatar: The Way of Water   481,257   Disney+ received the third highest-grossing movie ever, making the three-hour runtime slightly more manageable with pausing and/or fast-forwarding.
25 Donald Trump   461,239   Keeping off the article of the show at #22 is this guy, who even if the law is coming for him, wants to go back to the White House.