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Historically, the industry treated female desirability and relevance as a finite resource, expiring somewhere around age 35. Actresses like Meryl Streep (who once famously noted the sexist ageism she faced at 40) and Glenn Close were the exceptions, not the rule. The narrative was simple: men age into gravitas; women age into obscurity.

The numbers were damning. A San Diego State University study found that in top-grossing films, the number of female leads aged 45+ dropped by nearly 60% compared to their male counterparts. Older female characters were more likely to be defined by their relationship to a man than by a personal goal. milfy.com

What’s most thrilling is what these roles are allowed to be. They are no longer required to be virtuous, graceful, or stoic. The numbers were damning

So, what distinguishes the "new" mature woman from the old guard? What’s most thrilling is what these roles are