The 10 most influential fictional characters of 2015
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Before the year ends, Time.com has shared who are the 10 most influential fictional characters from various TV series and films of 2015.
As we count down to the end of the year, we share Time's 10 most influential fictional characters count down.
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The "Bad blood" video (starring Taylor Swift, of course) and her all-star female squad of assassins set the bar for music-video spectacle in the Internet age, logging 20.1 million views in a single day.
9. Mark Watney
The Martian's charmingly resourceful botanist (played by Matt Damon) became a role model for the future scientists and refocused media attention on the Red Planet - helped, naturally, by the news that NASA found flowing water ion the real-life Mars.
8. Alexander Hamilton
Lin-Manuel Miranda's vision of the first Treasury Secretary as a scrappily ambitious fellow with a flair for rhyming anchored one of Broadway's biggest hits in years, luring fans like Katy Perry and President Obama.
7. Sadness
The breakout star of Pixar's Inside Out brought millions of viewers to tears, and helped pull in more than $850 million at the global box office; she's now being used as a teaching tool to help kids get in touch with their emotions.
6. Jon Snow
After Game of Thrones' reigning heartthrob (played by Kit Harington) was apparently stabbed to death in the fifth season finale, fans - and hundreds of media outlets - rallied around him, parsing photos and script leaks for clues about his fate. In November, they got their biggest one yet: a season six promo poster, featuring a close up of Snow's face.
5. Imperator Furiosa
In a landmark year for heroines, this vigilante out-fierced them all, stealing Mad Max : Fury Road out from under Max mad himself. That performance (courtesy of Charlize Theron) helped net more than $375 million at the global box office, proving that smash-hit action films can be unapologetically feminist.
4. Atticus Finch
The fact that To Kill a Mockingbird's patriarch, a seemingly righteous Southern lawyer, harbored racist views - as revealed in Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman - a made global headlines, driving massive book sales and fueling debates about bigotry and literary ethics.
3. "Hilary Clinton"
Kate McKinnon's now-infamous SNL character - consumed by ambition, unleavened by personal warmth - became so closely tied to the real-life candidate that some people suggested it might destroy her image. But Clinron didn't seem to mind: "A vote for Hillary is a vote for four more years of Kate McKinnon's impression," she tweeted.
2. The Minions
The cutesy yellow sidekicks - first introduced in the year 2010's Despicable Me - took centre stage this year, netting more than $1.1 billion at the global box office.
1. Cookie Lyon
With her high-drama scheming and higher-drama wardrobe, the Lyon family matriarch (played by Taraji P. Henson) was the biggest draw on TV's most popular new show, Empire, luring more than 13 million viewers a week. In addition to spawning countless memes and catchphrases, she also helped inspire a clothing thine at Saks Fifth Avenue. As Cookie herself said, "That my name. take a bite."
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