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For decades, Hollywood operated on a cruel arithmetic: a man’s value appreciated with age (think Harrison Ford or Anthony Hopkins), while a woman’s expiration date hovered somewhere around her 35th birthday. The narrative was tired: she was either the ingénue, the nagging wife, or the mystical grandmother.

We have gone from "Why would anyone watch a movie about a 60-year-old woman?" to The Substance (starring Demi Moore , 61), a body-horror satire that explicitly attacks the industry's loathing of the aging female form—and it became a cultural phenomenon. milfnutg

But if the last five years have proven anything, it is that the “Mature Woman” is not a supporting character. She is the main event. We are currently witnessing a seismic, overdue shift where women over 50 aren't just fighting for scraps—they are producing, directing, and commanding the most nuanced roles of their careers. The most significant victory is the eradication of the one-dimensional "older woman" trope. We have moved past the man-hungry cougar or the senile comic relief. For decades, Hollywood operated on a cruel arithmetic: