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Blended families—once relegated to the "wicked stepmother" trope or the sugary perfection of The Brady Bunch —have undergone a radical transformation in modern cinema. Filmmakers today are ditching the caricatures to explore the messy, beautiful, and complex reality of "bonus" parenting and sibling bonds. The Death of the "Evil Stepparent"

Several recent projects stand out for their nuanced portrayal of non-traditional households: Stepmom Gets Hers-23122022_720p.mp4

Characters often navigate "middle-ground" authority. indie dramas vs. studio comedies)

Modern films have largely traded villains for human beings. Instead of malice, we see the awkwardness of earning respect and the fear of overstepping boundaries. Stepmom Gets Hers-23122022_720p.mp4

Paved the way for showing cooperation between "exes."

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