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To understand the shift, one must look at the past. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, stars like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford fought tooth-and-nail against studio systems that wanted to discard them. Davis, at 41, produced and starred in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) precisely because roles had dried up. The film’s success, however, inadvertently created a new trap: the "psycho-biddy" or "hagsploitation" genre, where older women were depicted as grotesque, lonely, or insane.

: This action-comedy features June Squibb in her first starring role at age 94. Described as a "geriatric Mission: Impossible," the film has been praised for fighting the infantilization of elders. To understand the shift, one must look at the past

The Resilient Rise: Mature Women in Entertainment and Cinema (1962) precisely because roles had dried up

Streaming platforms (Netflix, HBO, Apple TV+) have created a demand for character-driven dramas that favor seasoned talent. 🌟 Icons Leading the Charge Described as a "geriatric Mission: Impossible," the film