As of April 2026, the representation of mature women in entertainment and cinema is undergoing a paradoxical shift: while high-profile actresses are reclaiming their power through "comeback" narratives and complex lead roles, industry-wide data indicates a significant backsliding in overall gender and age parity.
Actors over 50 are thriving in prestige television, including Jean Smart ( Hacks ), Jennifer Coolidge ( The White Lotus ), and Viola Davis , who are doing some of the best work of their careers. Critical Representation Gaps As of April 2026, the representation of mature
Recent awards seasons (2024–2026) have been dominated by veteran actresses who are no longer just supporting characters but the central focus of their own narratives: Despite individual successes
Films like the Nicole Kidman -starring erotic drama Babygirl (2025) and Amy Adams ’ Nightbitch (2024) explore midlife desire and identity, challenging the "bitter older woman" trope. As of April 2026
Despite individual successes, large-scale studies highlight a "backsliding" in progress: Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Demi Moore 's performance in the feminist horror film The Substance (2024) and Pamela Anderson 's makeup-free role in The Last Showgirl (2025) have been cited as pivotal moments for redefining beauty and aging standards.