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The Disney+ show that led for the past two weeks has been ousted by a release in the bigger streaming service, as Netflix got Martin Scorsese's latest crime epic The Irishman, and the historical figures there also get entries, including the top one. Netflix also brought in recent history from across the pond, with all the views for British royal family members who come along with The Crown. Movies in actual theaters also have royals (Anna and Elsa of Arendelle in #5) and re-enactments of real events (#6, #9, #22), along with a murder mystery (#16). Many entries are also in for Thanksgiving (#10, #12, #15), the recently deceased (#11, #13, #17, #23), and we close off with wrestling (#8), politics (#14) and music (#25)
For the week of November 24 to 30, 2019, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the WP:5000 are:
Rank | Article | Class | Views | Image | About |
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1 | Jimmy Hoffa | 2,238,665 | Martin Scorsese makes yet another Mafia epic, only this time with a limited theatrical release before it hit Netflix. The movie itself is sandwiched between two of the main characters, famed labor union leader who mysteriously vanished Jimmy Hoffa (played by Al Pacino) and the protagonist, truck driver turned hitman Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro, who was a guarantee in a Scorsese movie in the old days). | ||
2 | The Irishman (2019 film) | 2,139,328 | |||
3 | Frank Sheeran | 1,658,531 | |||
4 | The Mandalorian | 1,550,932 | The Star Wars streaming sensation, making all of us foreigners who can't get Disney+ the more jealous that is not possible to legally watch it yet. | ||
5 | Frozen II[1] | 1,353,343 | You only see what your eyes want to see / How can life be what you want it to be... Sorry. It's not like I can discuss Elsa and Anna's return, my country only gets this movie in January! | ||
6 | Richard Jewell | 1,151,435 | The film about how the hero of the Centennial Olympic Park bombing was then vilified by the media only comes out in December, but had its festival premiere and good reviews. | ||
7 | Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon | 1,071,519 | The Crown is back, and so are a lot of British royals to our report. The biggest views aren't for the show's main star, but her deceased younger sister. | ||
8 | Survivor Series (2019) | 1,040,807 | From crowns to belts, as the latest WWE pantomime was held and had the main card won by Shayna Baszler. | ||
9 | Elizabeth II | 905,531 | Back to the monarchs with the Queen of England, now played in The Crown by Oscar winner Olivia Colman. | ||
10 | Thanksgiving | 855,382 | The annual holiday that reunites families for feast. Hopefully there are few cases of turkeys thrown out windows. | ||
11 | Goo Hara | 756,936 | K-pop has a few sad stories for its idols, and one of the worst is Goo Hara: last year her boyfriend broke into her home, assaulted her, and threatened to leak a sex tape (he has since been sentenced to jail). It certainly took its toll on her, as Hara attempted suicide back in May, and managed to end her life this week at just 28. | ||
12 | Black Friday (shopping) | 741,728 | One day after #10 (or more specifically, #15), the Holiday shopping season starts and many people embrace their consumerism to take advantage of the huge discounts. | ||
13 | Deaths in 2019 | 713,942 | Deja vu or what you please Follows true to all who do or die... | ||
14 | Michael Bloomberg | 705,929 | It's official, the former Mayor of New York City is trying to be the Democratic candidate next year. | ||
15 | Thanksgiving (United States) | 680,186 | In the United States, #10 happens in the fourth Thursday of November, hence why its annual inclusion happens in this month. | ||
16 | Knives Out (film) | 672,828 | No matter how divisive Star Wars: The Last Jedi was, Rian Johnson is a good filmmaker, and is back in theaters with a comedy murder mystery featuring a star-studded cast (James Bond! Captain America! Laurie Strode!) that earned great reviews and opened just after our #5 in the box office. | ||
17 | Gary Rhodes | 648,667 | Another death of the week, a British chef with a strong television presence who had a brain injury at the age of 59. | ||
18 | Anne, Princess Royal | 627,157 | The Crown again, namely #9's only daughter, played in the show by Erin Doherty. | ||
19 | Ken Miles | 625,059 | Given Ford v. Ferrari holds on at the box office even with competition of films such as #5 and #16, so does one of its main characters (a pilot whose exploits up to and including the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans are shown in the film) in our list. | ||
20 | Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | 623,932 | More royals found in The Crown, #9's husband (now played by Tobias Menzies), and his mother (portrayed by Jane Lapotaire). | ||
21 | Princess Alice of Battenberg | 617,846 | |||
22 | Fred Rogers | 612,939 | A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood has the quintessential television nice guy played by the quintessential one from the movies, Tom Hanks. Reviews were glowing, though heavy competition made it open at just fifth in the box office. | ||
23 | Godfrey Gao | 609,157 | Like our #11, an East Asian entertainer (namely from Taiwan, though one who grew up in Canada) who died young at 35, of a cardiac arrest. Gao also had an acting role outside of China in the YA novel adaptation The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. | ||
24 | Russell Bufalino | 598,942 | Closing off the three main characters of our #2, a mobster played by another actor frequently cast by Scorsese, Joe Pesci. | ||
25 | Billie Eilish | 597,881 | Before she comes of age on December 18, the breakout musical sensation that just eludes the writers of this Report went to the American Music Awards of 2019, performed "All the Good Girls Go to Hell", and won both New Artist and Alternative Artist. |