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: Women aged 60+ account for only 2% of major female characters, compared to 8% for men in the same age bracket. Emerging Narrative Shifts
: Female lead roles in top films dropped to 39% by 2025, a seven-year low.
Despite numerical declines, the quality of roles for mature women is evolving toward greater complexity.
The landscape for mature women in entertainment as of April 2026 is characterized by a "volatility of progress". While the industry has seen high-profile wins and complex storytelling for women over 40, systemic data suggests a recent decline in overall representation following record highs in 2024. The 2024 High vs. The 2026 Reality
: Characters over 40 continue to see a sharp "plummet" in presence. Representation often drops from roughly 35% for women in their 30s to just 15% once they reach their 40s.
In 2024, the industry reached a historic benchmark of gender parity in leading roles, with 54% of the top 100 films featuring female leads. However, recent 2025 and 2026 reports show a reversal:
: Women aged 60+ account for only 2% of major female characters, compared to 8% for men in the same age bracket. Emerging Narrative Shifts
: Female lead roles in top films dropped to 39% by 2025, a seven-year low. : Women aged 60+ account for only 2%
Despite numerical declines, the quality of roles for mature women is evolving toward greater complexity. The landscape for mature women in entertainment as
The landscape for mature women in entertainment as of April 2026 is characterized by a "volatility of progress". While the industry has seen high-profile wins and complex storytelling for women over 40, systemic data suggests a recent decline in overall representation following record highs in 2024. The 2024 High vs. The 2026 Reality The 2026 Reality : Characters over 40 continue
: Characters over 40 continue to see a sharp "plummet" in presence. Representation often drops from roughly 35% for women in their 30s to just 15% once they reach their 40s.
In 2024, the industry reached a historic benchmark of gender parity in leading roles, with 54% of the top 100 films featuring female leads. However, recent 2025 and 2026 reports show a reversal: