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For the first time, women achieved gender parity with men in leading roles in the top-grossing films of the United States, according to two recent studies. Dr. Martha Lauzen's "It’s a Man’s World" report highlights that women led 42% of the 100 highest-grossing films in 2024, matching the percentage of films led by male protagonists. Simultaneously, a study by the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative indicated that 54% of films were either led or co-led by women, an increase from 30% in the previous year.
Dr. Stacy L. Smith, head of the Annenberg study, attributed this shift to advocacy efforts and diversity initiatives within the industry. Major successes featuring female leads included titles like Wicked, Inside Out 2, and Moana 2. However, the representation of leads and co-leads of color declined from 37% in 2023 to 25% in 2024. Furthermore, a significant gap remains for women over 45, with only eight films starring older women compared to 21 featuring older men. While progress has been made, challenges persist in achieving equal representation behind the scenes as well, with women holding only 8% of key off-screen positions in 2024.