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Transgender representation in entertainment and media has undergone a massive shift, moving from decades of mockery and harmful tropes to a period of unprecedented visibility often called the "transgender tipping point". Despite this growth, modern media content still faces significant hurdles in moving beyond stereotypical or limited narratives.

: In news media, many reports still utilize mischaracterizations or slurs, though quality has improved in specific reputable outlets.

For much of the 20th century, trans characters were largely used as "jokes" or plot devices characterized by deception and predation. While visibility has increased, a 2026 GLAAD report noted that trans characters still only make up about on television.

: Trans women remain more visible in media compared to trans men and nonbinary individuals, but their stories are often still tied to their transition rather than their everyday lives as "regular" people.