While on-screen representation is improving, the industry still faces a significant "pipeline" problem. In 2025, only 12% of feature films were written by women over 40. Experts argue that truly complex roles for older actresses require active funding for writers who have lived those experiences themselves. When women like or Ava DuVernay direct, the age range and depth of female characters naturally expand. Why This Matters Now

The industry is realizing that thriving older women are "bankable" because of their age, not despite it. Veteran icons like , Michelle Yeoh , and Nicole Kidman continue to anchor major films and prestige television, proving that talent only deepens with time. Kidman , for instance, won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in Babygirl , directly challenging the notion that a woman's career peaks in her 30s. Behind the Lens: The Writing Gap

Audiences are increasingly demanding authentic representation. According to research from the Geena Davis Institute , viewers are ready for stories where midlife women are in control of their destinies, financially literate, and capable of experiencing romance without guilt.