Billions of people visited Wikipedia over the course of a chaotic 2019, and we now have the data to say what they were most interested in. Let’s all kneel before Thanos, whose Avengers: Endgame ruled over all of us.

The film, the culmination of over a decade of storytelling across nearly two dozen films, is now the highest-grossing film of all time. As such, it seems fitting that it should be the most popular English Wikipedia article of 2019, garnering over 44 million pageviews.

Avengers: Endgame was in fact only the harbinger of things to come, as the year’s list of most popular Wikipedia articles is dominated by film and television series to a degree we haven’t seen before.

Seventeen of the top 25 articles are related to the media people consumed in theaters and on their devices. At least five of those are directly fueled by the dominance of superhero films, including all three films released by Marvel in 2019. Still, there are also several real-life topics like the Chernobyl disaster, the subject of a dramatic miniseries aired by HBO this year.

Nestled within all of those articles, one outlier stands out in the top ten: Billie Eilish, the ninth-most popular article of the year. The entertainer’s album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released last March and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 list, making Eilish the first artist born in the 2000s to have such a hit.

Courtesy of researcher Andrew G. West, here are the top 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia from the past year.