The Star Power Index was created by a team of data analysts, who have examined the LRF careers of many Hollywood stars to determine their current level of star power. This rating has taken into account only their LRF roles and has taken into consideration many different factors: starring roles, box office success, critical acclaim, GRAs, recency of their success (the more recent the better), etc.
We first did the Top 33 Stars 33 & Under back in Season 27. With over 100 more movies since then, it is time to revisit and see the risers, the fallers, and the newcomers. The arrows indicate general momentum, so not necessarily in relation to their place on the last list. This is because several big names stars have aged out of the list, including Jennifer Lawrence, Brie Larson, Margot Robbie, and reigning #1 Alden Ehrenreich.
33. Damson Idris (NEW)
32. Timothee Chalamet (⬇)
Since this is made mid-way through Season 31, it is difficult to project where these two will place by season’s end. Idris made a splashy debut with At Night All Blood is Black and could be in serious contention for Best Actor in his LRF debut. Chalamet meanwhile, once one of LRF’s busiest young stars, has been very quiet of late but has chance for a comeback with Hideaway.
31. Zendaya (NEW)
30. Harris Dickinson (NEW)
29. Sydney Chandler (NEW)
28. Shailene Woodley (⬇)
27. Anya Taylor-Joy (⬇)
26. Paul Mescal (NEW)
25. Haley Lu Richardson (--)
24. Victoria Pedretti (--)
23. Thomasin McKenzie
22. Jenna Ortega (NEW)
21. Joe Keery (NEW)
20. Dafne Keen (NEW)
19. Raffey Cassidy (⬇)
18. George MacKay (⬆)
17. Samara Weaving (NEW)
16. Saoirse Ronan (⬇)
Not unlike her frequent co-star Chalamet, Ronan has been fairly absent in LRF of late. She still has some of the most leading roles of any one on this list but her momentum will continue to slip until something new comes her way. Weaving, meanwhile, has become a quiet success story after suddenly become one of the busiest actresses at the studio in recent seasons.
15. Joey King (⬆)
14. Chloe Grace Moretz (⬆)
13. Mackenzie Foy (⬇)
12. Toby Wallace (⬆)
11. Hailee Steinfeld (--)
10. Adele Exarchopoulos (⬆)
9. Florence Pugh (⬇)
8. Austin Butler (NEW)
7. Jeremy Allen White (NEW)
6. Jacob Elordi (NEW)
The three highest newcomers on the list. Butler’s second team-up with Baz Luhrmann was a smashing success, though he has yet to follow up his Best Actor win for AKA Billy the Kid. Previously unranked, White has turned his recent TV success on The Bear into a handful of starring roles in LRF in the last three seasons. The most promising thing about this recent run is that it has included blockbusters, critical successes, and genre fare, so he’s really tested himself in a variety of genres. Meanwhile, Elordi is quickly becoming one of the hottest names at the studio with a memorable supporting part in AKA Billy the Kid followed up by two big leading role tests in Starkweather and American Gigolo.
5. Elle Fanning (⬇)
4. Daisy Edgar-Jones (⬆)
3. Lucas Hedges (--)
2. Sydney Sweeney (⬇)
1. Sadie Sink (⬆)
Sweeney was number one on this list in the last iteration and is still a huge name in this sphere. The issue is that she has become such a big star that she has become selective with her roles, meaning she hasn’t been active since Season 23. Sink, meanwhile, continues being one of the most respected actresses at the Golden Reel Awards. She’s been nominated for Best Actress four times now and finally won the award in Season 29 for Starkweather.
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