: Older women are four times more likely than older men to be portrayed as senile or physically feeble. Only one in four films pass the "Ageless Test," which requires a female character over 50 who is essential to the plot and free of ageist tropes.
: The share of female leads in top-grossing films dropped to 37% in 2025 , down from nearly 48% in 2024.
: Women over 50 make up only 25.3% of all characters in their age bracket, compared to 75% for men.
Reports from early 2026 indicate a "regression" in the representation of mature women in cinema, with female-led roles hitting a seven-year low in 2025 despite brief previous gains . While high-profile actors like Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman continue to challenge "gendered ageism," data shows that women over 40—and particularly those over 50—remain largely invisible or confined to stereotypical roles. On-Screen Representation & Trends
: A December 2025 Geena Davis Institute study found that only 6% of films featuring women over 40 mentioned menopause, and usually only as a joke. Behind-the-Scenes Employment