El cine y la televisión han pasado del héroe taciturno (John Wayne, Clint Eastwood) al hombre emocionalmente disponible (Ted Lasso, Nick Miller en New Girl ) y al antihéroe complejo (Tony Soprano, Walter White). Para entender cómo los hombres tienen relación con estos contenidos, hay que preguntar: ¿Con cuál se identifican hoy?
Today, streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO, alongside traditional networks, are shifting the narrative. Audiences are increasingly demanding complex characters. We now see men navigating vulnerability, mental health struggles, and flawed personal lives. The "perfect hero" has been replaced by the relatable anti-hero or the emotionally expressive protagonist, allowing viewers to see a broader spectrum of human experience. El cine y la televisión han pasado del
. While men continue to dominate lead roles and behind-the-scenes creation in Hollywood, audiences—particularly Gen Z and Gen Alpha—are increasingly seeking content that reflects emotional depth and authentic human experiences. 1. Current State of Representation (2026) Persistent Imbalance Audiences are increasingly demanding complex characters