You probably saw this coming, but Millie Bobby Brown is officially the biggest breakout star of 2016. According to IMDb, anyway, which has tracked and ranked the most-viewed celebrity pages of the year. The precocious young star of the Netflix series Stranger Things topped the list, beating out even industry veterans who broke out big in 2016, like Evan Rachel Wood (sixth on the list) and the baseball bat-wielding Jeffrey Dean Morgan (ninth).

The latter two also owe their spots to buzzy TV shows. Wood, who’s been acting since the 90s, is finally on her way to household name status thanks to HBO’s Westworld, which aired its first season finale Sunday night. Morgan currently stars as the villainous Negan on The Walking Dead, and is at the center of one of TV’s most violent twists (click ahead for spoilers).

Brown, who is just 12 years old, has already been acting for a couple of years—but she broke out in a huge way after starring in Netflix’s Stranger Things, which quickly attracted a dedicated cult following. The 80s-themed sci-fi series stars Brown as Eleven, a mysterious girl with telepathic powers who harbors a serious Eggo waffle obsession. Natalia Dyer, who plays Nancy on the hit show, also landed on the list.

Following Brown is Haley Bennett, the 28-year-old star of dude-heavy Western The Magnificent Seven, thriller adaptation The Girl on the Train, and the Warren Beatty-directed Rules Don't Apply.

Brie Larson also just landed on the list, though she too has had a presence in Hollywood for years. Larson picked up a Best Actress Oscar in February for her starring role in the harrowing drama Room, and was subsequently cast as Captain Marvel, the first Marvel superheroine to lead her own movie. Larson also stars in the upcoming blockbuster hopeful Kong: Skull Island alongside Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson.

Here’s how the list shaped up:

Millie Bobby Brown Haley Bennett Tom Holland Natalia Dyer Brie Larson Evan Rachel Wood Adam Driver Sam Claflin Jeffrey Dean Morgan Sofia Boutella

IMDb also announced its list of the year’s most-viewed stars overall. No surprise here: topping the list was Suicide Squad star Margot Robbie. The actress played Harley Quinn in the money-minting (but heavily criticized) blockbuster, and is getting ready for a stand-alone spin-off. She’s also got a pretty packed list of upcoming projects—so prepare to see her everywhere in the coming years.

Brown and Bennett landed on both lists, though the second also featured bit names like Daisy Ridley, Emilia Clarke, and Alicia Vikander. The only men to make the list were Tom Hardy and Leonardo DiCaprio.