Hollywood's Latino Representation Remains Stubbornly Low as Women Lose Ground in 2025's Biggest Movies
Latino characters held just 5.8% of speaking roles, and women made up 38% of leads and co-leads, the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative said.
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In 2025, only one third of the 'talking' roles (that is, with jokes spoken within the story) in the 100 major film collections in the US were entrusted to female characters. (ANSA)
Hollywood’s Top-Grossing Films of 2025 Show Limited Progress Toward Inclusion, Study Says: ‘The Pace of Change Has Been Slow’
After nearly 20 years of tracking representation metrics, the latest report from Dr. Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative reveals that Hollywood’s film industry has not made lasting progress towards inclusion. “While we’ve seen pockets of progress for women on screen, the pace of change has been slow. Year after year, many of […]
'Inclusion' Study Busts Sexist Hollywood After Just a 3rd of Speaking Roles in 2025's Top Films Went to Women
The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative is calling out Hollywood after a forensic analysis said just one-third of speaking roles went to women in 2025's top films. The post ‘Inclusion’ Study Busts Sexist Hollywood After Just a 3rd of Speaking Roles in 2025’s Top Films Went to Women appeared first on Breitbart.
Hollywood's Latino Representation Remains Stubbornly Low as Women Lose Ground in 2025's Biggest Movies
Hollywood's biggest movies became less white in 2025, but the shift did little to improve Latino representation, while women lost significant ground in leading roles, according to a sweeping new USC study examining nearly two decades of inclusion in popular films.
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