Are Hollywood’s big films getting fairer? Not quite, it seems.
Despite a decade of growth in diversity, the top films of 2025 have seen a worrying dip.
This trend has left many wondering if the industry’s progress is being reversed.
Diversity Hits a Roadblock
The year’s biggest movies, worth billions at the box office, have few characters of colour in leading roles.
Studio executives are accused of falling back into old habits, prioritising white casts over more representative lineups.
This isn’t just a numbers game; it’s about stories being told and opportunities being missed.
From behind the camera, too, the numbers are concerning.
Women and people of colour are underrepresented in key creative roles, limiting fresh perspectives and ideas.
The Backlash Begins
Critics say the industry is ‘relapsing into complacency’, ignoring the progress made in recent years.
They argue that this is not just about representation, but also about the kind of stories being told.
With fewer diverse voices in the room, the same old themes and genres are being revisited.
This stagnation is a lost opportunity for the industry to grow, to innovate and to truly reflect the world we live in.
As the industry takes a step back, it’s up to audiences and creators to push for a more inclusive future.
