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Which leading lady’s 'Second Act' is inspiring you most right now? 👇 #WomenInFilm #MatureActresses #HollywoodSecondAct #RepresentationMatters"

For decades, Hollywood followed a predictable, if frustrating, script: a woman’s "leading lady" status often came with an unwritten expiration date. But in 2024 and 2025, that narrative is being rewritten. From major awards sweeps to box-office hits, mature women are no longer just the "mom" or the "grandmother" in the background—they are the protagonists of their own complex stories. A Record-Breaking Shift in Representation