Rapid Insights: Bullet Train’s Confined, High-speed Setting is Just the Ticket

Who will be the main audience for this film?
Older men. Thanks to its mature male star and stylized action, men 30+ are predicted to make up the largest audience segment at 38%. The movie is expected to lean heavily male (62%) and older (62%) overall, creating a demographic profile very similar to Top Gun: Maverick.

How does the movie’s unique setting figure into its potential for success?
It’s one of the biggest selling points. The Japanese Bullet Train Setting (160) both introduces a compelling international backdrop and creates a colorful, thrilling, and even comedic cage for Pitt to escape.

Does the specific mission matter?
Not really. The up-for-grabs briefcase that every assassin in Tokyo has set their eyes on is, at the end of the day, a MacGuffin. But the over-the-top mayhem by Colorful Assassins (160) in pursuit of the briefcase leads to elevated moments of Stylistic Physical Action (160) that moviegoers will crave.

What makes Bullet Train stand out from other action-thrillers?
Its non-stop humor. A barrage of Comedic One-Liners (115)Awkward Moments (111), and Physical Humor (111) represent the top drivers of story freshness. The film blends action beats with a hilarious comedy of errors, mixing in cultural misunderstandings, sarcastic wit, and general absurdity to concoct a memorable genre fusion.

Will Sandra Bullock’s supporting role make an impact?
Yes, but mainly for older women. For them, the camaraderie between Pitt and his remote Partner (110) works especially well. When you factor in that the voice on the other end of the line is none other than the beloved Sandra Bullock coming off The Lost City, women 30+ will have an even bigger reason to come out.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: The Resort is an All-Inclusive Thrill Ride

Who’s the audience for this title?
Older women. The Resort’s viewership is predicted to lean female (55%) and skew mostly older (60% aged 30+), similar to the audience for fellow streaming retreat-based drama Nine Perfect Strangers. (Thanks to its cable-focused release strategy, dark comedy White Lotus instead saw an older audience at 90% 35+).

Which storyline will be the most important?
The flashbacks. Before they go missing in 2007, teens Sam and Violet embark on a Coming of Age (160) journey of self-discovery, striking up a whirlwind summer Teen Romance (160) while on vacation at the resort. Their story–more than that of the couple who will later investigate their disappearance–is the series’ top ratings driver.

Where does the present-day couple’s storyline come in?
It’s supportive. Though not the absolute top ratings drivers, 2022 couple Emma and Noah’s Interracial Romance (133) will still help to pull in viewers, as will the danger and excitement they encounter as they become drawn into Scary Situations (143) and Action & Violence (128) while chasing down clues.

What will help this series have staying power?
Its setting and sense of humor. In addition to Sam and Violet’s teen coming of age storyline, the show’s ‘On Vacation’ (120) resort backdrop and witty, droll Sarcasm (117) are important drivers for its potential longevity.

What’s the best way to describe The Resort’s genre?
Mystery (121)Thriller (110). The show’s central conceit, in which a present-day couple attempts to Solve the Mystery (160) of two teens’ past disappearance, heavily drives this core perception. Underneath, the teens’ sweet Coming of Age (160) Teen Romance (147) adds a strong flavor of dreamy Fantasy (113). Comedy (99), though still important and largely drawn from the show’s On Vacation (160) resort setting, is less prevalent in its genre mix.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: Resident Evil Brings New Diversity to an Old Franchise

What does the core audience look like for this new Resident Evil series?
It leans male (58%) and 30+ (53%), with the most prevalent demo predicted to be men 18-44. The show appeals to a slightly younger viewership than similar gaming adaptations The WitcherHalo, and the animated Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (58-66% 30+).

Why is now a good time for a new entry in the Resident Evil franchise?
Because of its topicality. The Resident Evil world–and this new series in particular–touches on several cultural issues currently in the news, including a citizenry whose Life Is in Danger (126) from a pandemic-level virus, a broad conspiracy masking a Hidden Truth (131), and questions around the credibility of medical Science (123). All three are key viewership drivers.

What could get more people talking about the show?
Its unique-for-the-franchise diversity. This series reimagines a key (and traditionally white) gaming villain as Black and follows his heroic daughter across two different timelines; their centralized Black POV (143) is the top motivation for social buzz as well as a crucial ratings driver. Viewers are excited to see the core desires of Physicality (110) and Vengeance (105) through the eyes of an African-American lead.

What role should the zombies play in the series?
A supporting one. While the disturbing, virus-mutated creatures in the show’s post-apocalyptic timeline are essential to its Stylized Action and Violence (120), to optimize ratings, its overall focus should remain on the human characters as they struggle to survive and enact revenge on the evil Umbrella Corporation. This finding lies in contrast to shows like Fear the Walking Dead and Day of the Dead, for which the zombies themselves are an important driver of bingeability.

What’s the importance of the brand name for this series?
It sets background expectations but is not the key draw. The Resident Evil IP Extension (103) will of course attract attention and contribute to social buzz, but it’s actually the brand new story being told that will most attract viewers, even if the liberties taken with gaming canon might ruffle some feathers.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: Conjuring Kesha – Search for the Supernatural

How does this show’s audience compare to others in the same genre?
It’s younger. As with similarly spooky reality series Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures, the Conjuring Kesha audience leans female (59%), but thanks to the latter’s streaming-only platform and Millennial-aged host, its viewers are considerably younger (44% <30) than its cable-based predecessors (only 12-13% <35).

What’s the most intriguing aspect of Conjuring Kesha?
Its eerie tone. The Scary Situations (160) that envelop Kesha and her friends as they explore one Haunted House (160) after another and experience undeniable signs of the paranormal are top ratings drivers. Viewers are leaning hard into the show’s sense of Terror (114) and Surprise (114) as they witness unexplained and Mysterious Events (121).

Is having Kesha at the helm a draw?
Most definitely. As a Strong Female Character (160), she is a crucial driver of overall viewership as she guides the audience through each scene of terror, and as a world-famous popstar, she helps contribute to the show’s likely longevity thanks to its Celebrity Focus (118).

How do Kesha’s famous guest stars fit in?
They amp up the show’s appeal. As with Kesha herself, her rotating cast of assistant ghost hunters, including comedian Whitney Cummings, bounce rapper Big Freedia, and The Bachelorette‘s Jojo Fletcher, help increase ratings, social buzz, and bingeability. These guests contribute to the show’s intimate feel with their straight-to-camera, Talking Heads (157)-style interviews.

What will get people talking AND extend the life of the series?
The broader themes of exploration. The fact that Kesha and her co-stars are Searching for the Truth (117) about the paranormal by Ghost Hunting (126) at well-known Landmarks (114) across the country (such as the infamous Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia) creates a repeatable premise that both inspires social buzz and helps set up a second season.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: Audiences Will Say ‘Yup’ to Nope’s Suspenseful Sci-Fi Horror

Auteur director (and actor) Jordan Peele has found great success in telling Black-focused stories with sharp social commentary by playing with the tropes, suspense, and even humor of the horror genre. His first two films as a director—Get Out and Us—were smash hits, and his newest project, releasing theatrically in late July and starring Daniel Kaluuya (also of Get Out) and Keke Palmer, looks to continue the trend. Here’s what you need to know about Nope:

What about Nope’s trailer is working well?
Its sense of mystery and tension. For Peele’s films, the marketing generally obscures the exact nature of the threat, and the Nope trailer is no exception. Its glimpses of Psychological Turmoil (122) and Survival Horror (132) elements—bloody clothing, a windshield breaking, characters running for their lives—effectively set the mood, but finding out the “what” and “why” behind them will be the cost of admission. Similarly horrific moments were equally important drivers for Get Out (122) and Us (111).

What will make Nope stand out from other horror films, including Peele’s earlier projects?
Its unique sci-fi elements. The movie’s top freshness driver is its out-of-this-world high concept: siblings attempt to capture what appears to be a UFO on film (Filmed Encounter (132)). This alien-inspired storyline will allow the film to showcase more expansive sets and bigger action beats than were possible on the more intimate Get Out and Us.

How will Nope’s audience compare to those who went to see Get Out and Us?
It’ll be mostly similar. Nope is predicted to lean slightly male (52% vs 51-53% for Get Out and Us) and 30+ (56% vs 53-58% for Get Out and Us). But in terms of the combined Black and Hispanic audience, Nope (42%) is predicted to look more like Us (44%) than Get Out (56%).

How important is Nope’s Black viewpoint?
Absolutely critical. The film’s Black POV (152) is its #1 driver of demand (as it was for both Get Out(160) and Us (139) and, due to Peele’s signature brand, promises some as-of-yet-unrevealed social commentary on race in America.

Which of the film’s dual protagonists will stand out the most?
Keke Palmer’s Emerald. Her compelling ambition and Entrepreneurial Drive (118) to make money off their UFO sightings pops as a key component to the story.

Are the movie’s more western-inspired attributes a selling point?
Nope. Elements directly connected to the story’s Great Plains horse ranch setting are comparatively weak drivers of demand, ranging from neutral (Western Survival Skills (98)) to challenging (Cowboy Culture (82)). It makes sense to emphasize Nope’s much more compelling sci-fi horror ties over its western trappings.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: The Old Man Brings a Thrilling Novel to the Small Screen

FX’s newest series made quite the splash with its mid-June debut, emerging as the most-watched cable series premiere since January 2021. Based on the bestselling novel, this dark, gritty spy thriller stars Jeff Bridges as an ex-CIA operative on the run from black-ops assassins and has already been renewed for a second season. Here’s what you need to know about The Old Man:

Who’s the audience for this series?

As the title aptly suggests, older men. The show’s initial cable run skews heavily older (with 81% aged 35+) and leans male (53%); though its next-day Hulu streaming does help bring in some younger viewers. The overall audience falls squarely in the Gen X-to-Boomers range, similar to fellow FX gritty dramas Snowfall and Mayans.

Where does The Old Man fall on the genre scale?
Into Action-Thriller territory. However, while the show’s gripping Action & Violence (142) place it next to other male-driven thrillers like Shooter, Mosquito Coast, The Terminal List, and Condor, The Old Man also boasts a near-Western (130) flavor thanks to the cowboy-like Tough Guy persona of Bridges’ rugged CIA vet.

What’s driving the show’s noteworthy ratings?
Its pervasive sense of danger. Protagonist Dan Chase is Under Threat (160) not only from pursuing assassins but also a mysterious and potentially deadly figure from his past; these perils, combined with his on-the-run status (Being Hunted (127)), create what is far and away the show’s most compelling story hook.

Has the show’s social buzz kept up with its viewership?
Yes. The Old Man saw a huge jump in online activity (to our max of 160) upon its premiere and has been hovering north of 120 ever since, a good sign for sustained word-of-mouth. As with its ratings, the show’s buzz is being driven primarily by the thrills, action, and suspense around Chase’s off-the-grid, fugitive status.

What makes Chase’s character more dynamic than the flat ‘action hero’ stereotype?
His love of dogs. Beyond being a regulation tough guy, the grizzled Chase also demonstrates compassion and depth through his commitment to Rottweilers Dave and Carol (Animal Companionship (116)), beloved partners who accompany him everywhere. This richness makes Chase a character worth rooting for across multiple seasons.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: LGBTQIA+ Characters Offer a Unique Perspective that Draws in Viewers

To honor the last week of Pride Month, and with the recent success of shows like HeartstopperEuphoriaQueer Eye, and Love, Victor across both TV and streaming, Vault AI wanted to dig deeper into current trends for series with prominent LGBTQIA+ themes. Here’s what Vault uncovered:

What demographic tends to be the most attracted to series with compelling LGBTQIA+ hooks?
Women. Of all the series in StoryGuide that motivate viewership via their LGBTQIA+ Themes and Protagonists, the vast majority skew female, with an average audience make-up of 61%.

What’s the trend for LGBTQIA+-related shows in recent years?
Rising in number and popularity. As a viewership driver, LGBTQIA+ Themes has become increasingly prevalent since roughly 2016, helping to boost ratings, binge, and longevity for the shows that offer it. So far peaking in 2021 with 19 occurrences, this driver—defined as “topics connected to members of the LGBTQIA+ community”—has an “outstanding”-level impact nearly every time it appears.

How are LGBTQIA+ leads being represented on-screen today?
With more nuance than ever. Over the last few years, shows as varied as Euphoria and Joe vs. Carole, and have found success in fully dimensionalizing their main characters, building them out to where their sexuality is one of many key traits rather than the only one. LGBTQIA+ Protagonists explore storylines ranging from Adultery and Dysfunctional Relationships to Teen Life and Rivalry–just like any non-LGBTQIA+ role.

What’s the impact of featuring an LGBTQIA+ protagonist?
Strong and positive. Queer leads are increasingly becoming more of a draw for audiences eager for unique and authentic characters and storylines that center historically maginalized voices. In only the first six months of 2022, LGBTQIA+ Protagonists have already become more prevalent and more impactful than in both 2020 and 2021, particularly in terms of encouraging binge-watching.

Which story drivers work best alongside LGBTQIA+ Themes?
Love and family dynamics. Queer themes are often most effectively explored within the context of close personal relationships, creating tension and emotion that become compelling reasons to watch. Indeed, LGBTQIA+ narratives that highlight Romantic and Family Relationships in particular tend to drive ratings and bingeability.

 

 

*Publicly released trailers for series are evaluated using Vault AI’s algorithms – utilizing our proprietary 120K+ story element database alongside ratings performance and other datasets – to identify unique combinations of stories, themes, characters, and genre elements that will drive success.

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Rapid Insights: The Gray Man’s Head-to-Head Face-Off Will Spark Fireworks

Netflix’s most expensive original film to date releases in late July and is intended to jumpstart a brand new action franchise for the streamer. Directed by the Russo brothers (of Marvel fame) and starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans as opposing CIA assassins, the film serves as an homage to high-octane 70s-style thrillers. Here’s what you need to know about The Gray Man:

Which audience will drive viewership for the title?
Older men. Males 35+ show the greatest demand (‘Promising’ at 114), very much in line with other recent Netflix male-led actioners like Extraction and 6 Underground and in keeping with the typical fanbase of the spy thriller genre. However, The Gray Man is unlikely to find the same success with women seen in the streamer’s breakthrough hit Red Notice (96 vs 116), which may have drawn a broader audience thanks to co-star Gal Gadot and its promising Buddy Comedy (110) driver.

What could help strengthen the movie’s appeal to women?
Gosling’s team-up with co-star Ana de Armas. While also a top ratings driver overall, the pair’s high-stakes Partnership (138) amidst danger and action as both race to escape the maniacal Evans is a particularly strong draw for women, most notably those <35 (158).

Will the Russo brothers’ propulsive action sequences be important to ratings?
Most definitely. The directors’ edge-of-your-seat Car Chases (121) and Stylized Physical Violence (111) are important drivers for demand, especially with their exhilaratingly chaotic blend of practical and visual effects.

What will make The Gray Man stand out from other action movies?
The mano-a-mano battle between two former CIA colleagues. The Face-Off (118) between Gosling’s on-the-run renegade agent and Evans’ psychopathic assassin in hot pursuit is the top concept driving the film’s freshness. The excitement of watching the pair square off, as well as the surrounding trickery, sprung traps, and themes of loyalty and betrayal will help this film stand out among Netflix’s other releases.

How does the film’s bestselling source material fit into its appeal?
It serves as a strong basis for the story’s Global Adventure (126)The Gray Man novel takes its ‘spy vs. spy’ plotline around the world, and this first movie adaptation filmed set pieces in both France and the Czech Republic as well as stateside—settings that will undoubtedly help bring in an international audience.

 

 

*Publicly released trailers for widely released films are evaluated using Vault AI’s algorithms – utilizing our proprietary 120K+ story element database alongside historical box office performance and other datasets – to identify unique combinations of stories, themes, characters, and genre elements that will drive opening weekend success.

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Rapid Insights: Heartstopper’s LGBTQ+ Teen Romance Is a Joy

Netflix has achieved yet another breakout hit, this time in the form of a heartwarmingly sweet LGBTQ+ British teen rom-com. Released back in April, the series has shown considerable staying power, building on viewers’ positive word-of-mouth and touted in the media as one of the best new shows of 2022. Here’s what you need to know about Heartstopper:

What audience has been driving the show’s popularity?
Younger adult women. Although the show follows two teenage boys, Heartstopper viewers are heavily female (71%), with a full quarter made up of women 18-29. Its audience profile is similar to other recent teen-oriented romantic dramas, including Never Have I Ever, The Summer I Turned PrettyGossip Girl, and Love, Victor.

Has all the media buzz been accompanied by increased social chatter?
Most definitely. Heartstopper’s has seen a much more sustained level of online activity than the norm, coasting at our max (160) for the entire first month after launch (potentially receiving an extra boost from Pride Month). The show’s social buzz has outstripped more typically-performing comps like Love, VictorGossip Girl, and Never Have I Ever, which all saw drop-offs within a week after their initial release.

What has made this show such a breakout hit for Netflix?
Its sweet, heartfelt depiction of budding Teen Romance (160) and the ups and downs of Teen Life (144). The series delves into common high school rom-com tropes from an LGBTQ+ perspective and tells a universally relatable Coming of Age (124) story about finding first love.

What makes this series different from other teen high school romances?
The all-boys British grammar School Setting (160). This fresher and more unusual (to Americans, at least) version of the educational backdrop has made the setting a more central ratings driver than for other teen series like EuphoriaPen15, and Love, Victor.

Which emotions has Heartstopper tapped into that are generating such praise?
Love (123) and Acceptance (118). The show’s inherent sweetness and positivity, especially around its central LGBTQ+ romance, are what’s creating such strong word-of-mouth; similarly, the Trust (118) and Anticipation (118) surrounding the budding relationship between teens Nick and Charlie play into its likely longevity.

 

 

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Rapid Insights: Lightyear Takes a Classic Character to Infinity and Beyond

Disney Pixar’s newest animated feature releases this weekend only in theaters and is already receiving the brand’s expected high level of critical acclaim. The film is a prequel of sorts to Toy Story, depicting the adventures of the (fictional) human astronaut, voiced by Chris Evans, that inspired young Andy’s beloved Buzz Lightyear action figure. Here’s what you need to know about Lightyear:

What audiences will be most excited for this film?
Kids and teens. In keeping with Pixar’s previous outings, both boys and girls under 18 connect most with the film’s central themes (‘Outstanding’ at 124).  That said, when compared to Toy Story 4 (2019)Lightyear’s story has the ability to attract more men 18-44 (120 vs 108).

What story hook will bring in the widest array of viewers?
The hero’s journey. Whereas the original Toy Story films highlighted the buddy comedy between Woody and Buzz, Lightyear centers on the heroic efforts of Buzz after being marooned on a far-away planet. Buzz and his crew’s Journey Home (152) promises a rousing sci-fi adventure, and comes to life when our heroes engage in a Humans vs. Monsters (118) conflict against the evil alien Emperor Zurg.

How important is the Buzz Lightyear IP?
Very. The movie’s spiritual tie to Tim Allen’s version of Buzz is a key element of nostalgia for adults who know and love the original Toy Story films. In all, the Buzz Lightyear IP (125) is predicted to be the second-most important interest driver.

What else is appealing to younger viewers in addition to Buzz’s mission?      
An adorable robot cat. In keeping with Disney’s tradition of cute animal sidekicks, Lightyear introduces the Anthropomorphic Cat (118) Sox as a companion to the titular astronaut. A major source of silly comedy, Sox appeals to kids, teens and 18-34’s, though he will likely prove less popular among adults 35+.

 

*Publicly released trailers for widely released films are evaluated using Vault AI’s algorithms – utilizing our proprietary 120K+ story element database alongside historical box office performance and other datasets – to identify unique combinations of stories, themes, characters, and genre elements that will drive opening weekend success.

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