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Dr. Stacy L. Smith's study finds slow progress in Hollywood diversity for 2025

A study by Dr. Stacy L. Smith reveals that Hollywood's top-grossing films of 2025 show minimal improvement in diversity and inclusion, with persistent underrepresentation of women and people of colorโ€ฆ

Hollywoodโ€™s Top-Grossing Films of 2025 Show Limited Progress Toward Inclusion, Study Says: โ€˜The Pace of Change Has Been Slowโ€™
Variety โ€” 12 August 2026
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Hollywoodโ€™s top-grossing films of 2025 show limited progress toward inclusion, according to a new report from Dr. Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative. The study reveals that, despite nearly two decades of tracking representation metrics, the film industry has not made significant advancements in diversity and inclusion on screen. The report highlights persistent disparities, particularly for women and underrepresented groups, indicating that the pace of change remains slow.

The findings come at a time when calls for greater representation in Hollywood have intensified. Movements like #OscarSoWhite and the Me Too movement have pushed for change, shining a spotlight on the need for more diverse voices in film. In recent years, some studios have made commitments to improve representation, but the report suggests that these efforts have not translated into lasting change within the industry. The lack of consistent progress raises questions about the effectiveness of current strategies and the willingness of the industry to confront systemic issues.

Key data from the report shows that women comprise only a fraction of the leads in major films, and people of color remain underrepresented behind the camera as well. This lack of diversity can impact storytelling, limiting the range of experiences and perspectives presented in mainstream cinema. Critics argue that without meaningful representation, Hollywood risks alienating audiences and missing out on telling richer, more inclusive stories that resonate with a broader demographic.

Looking ahead, the reportโ€™s findings may prompt renewed discussions around accountability in Hollywood. As audiences demand more inclusive content, studios could face pressure to prioritize diverse casting and storytelling. The industry may need to adopt more comprehensive policies and practices to ensure that representation is not just a trend but a fundamental aspect of filmmaking. Without significant changes, Hollywood risks falling further behind in a society that increasingly values diversity and inclusion in all areas.

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