: Women over 40 are twice as likely as men to have storylines focused entirely on physical aging (15% vs 7%).

: Starring in the stage production The Audience and the Paramount+ series 1923 , proving "badassery" has no age limit.

: Continuing her award-winning run in Hacks as Deborah Vance, a comedian forced to reinvent her act to maintain relevance.

: Common portrayals still lean toward the "narrative of decline," often casting mature women as passive figures with health struggles or "Golden Agers" with limited depth. Upcoming Notable Projects for 2026 Major 2026 Release/Project Role/Description Anne Hathaway The Devil Wears Prada 2 (May 1) Reprising her role in one of her busiest years. Laura Linney American Classic (March 1) Comedy series lead on MGM+. Gillian Anderson The Abandons Leading a Netflix Western drama set in 1854. Meryl Streep Only Murders in the Building S4 Returning as Loretta Durkin.

In early 2026, the entertainment industry is experiencing a "midlife revolution," where mature women are finally moving from the sidelines of "sad widow" tropes to lead complex, high-stakes narratives. While long-standing ageism persists, powerhouse actresses over 50 are currently ruling television and cinema by taking on roles that embrace midlife as a beginning rather than an ending.