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Stories no longer end at marriage. Shows like Grace and Frankie (starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin ) proved there is a voracious appetite for tales of reinvention, friendship, and romance in one’s 70s and 80s. Similarly, Nicole Kidman in Being the Ricardos and Michelle Yeoh (at 60, winning the Oscar for Everything Everywhere ) embody women who are just starting their most powerful chapter.

A "ripple of change" is emerging through prestige television and independent film, where mature women are celebrated for their wisdom and complexity: Stories no longer end at marriage

Network television abandoned the 50+ female demographic, but streaming saved it. Why? Because algorithms don't have the same biases as studio heads. When Netflix or Hulu sees that Grace and Frankie (Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin) was a top-ten hit for seven seasons, they realized what advertisers had missed: older women have disposable income, taste, and a voracious appetite for content. A "ripple of change" is emerging through prestige