Recent studies show a significant "plummet" in major female characters as they move from their 30s to their 40s. On broadcast programs, female leads drop from roughly 42% in their 30s to just 15% in their 40s.
Despite its universality, menopause remains almost nonexistent in film. A 2025 study found that out of 225 films featuring a lead woman over 40, only 6% mentioned menopause, often using it as a punchline. 2. Growth Areas and "Year of the Woman" (2026) Recent studies show a significant "plummet" in major
By early 2026, industry experts and award ceremonies have noted a distinct shift toward celebrating "midlife talent". A 2025 study found that out of 225
Representation for mature women has historically been limited, with many actresses reporting their roles became "invisible" or "boring" after age 40. only 6% mentioned menopause
This report examines the shifting landscape for mature women (typically defined as those over 40) in the entertainment industry as of April 2026. While long-standing systemic barriers remain, recent data and cultural shifts suggest a "Grownup Moment" in Hollywood marked by more complex roles and increased visibility on streaming platforms.