Summary
- Step-mothers in movies can be portrayed as loving, fun, and positive figures, debunking stereotypes.
- Characters like Ellie from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes show the importance of family support in challenging times.
- Films like Elf portray step-moms as accepting and heartwarming figures.
The aspect of family is often regarded as an important trope in film. From the space operas of Star Wars to the royal kingdoms of Disney princess movies, family is ever-present in storytelling. Films teach a message, good or bad, and one great lesson that is often taught from films is that family does not have to be related by bloodline.

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There are some great movies out there in which stepmothers are presented as loving, fun, and people that audiences would want as tropes for their mother. Some are as fun as the Minions. It’s great to see a representation of stepmothers in films, especially in a positive light rather than as the evil and wicked depictions that have been seen in previous entries.
Updated February 25, 2025, by Blaise Santi: A common trope in movies and television is the concept of the “wicked stepmother,” an archetype seen in Cinderella, Snow White, and even ancient tales of Greek mythology. It’s also frequently seen in Disney movies, though despite what some viewers may assume, there have, of course, been plenty of Disney movies in which stepmothers are not only good people, but incredibly kind and caring towards their stepchildren. These films are important for the ways they break conventions in depicting step-relationships on screen, so with that in mind, this list adds a few other great stepmothers from films, with two of them being wickedly amazing stepmothers from the world of Disney.
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Grace Meacham – Pete’s Dragon
She’s Immediately Protective Of This Boy And His Dragon
Release Date |
August 12, 2016 |
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Studio |
Walt Disney Pictures |
Director |
David Lowery |
Portrayed By |
Bryce Dallas Howard |
The 2016 version of Pete’s Dragon took a modern spin of Disney’s 1977 live-action/animated hybrid. Bryce Dallas Howard stars as Grace, a park ranger who discovers an orphaned boy, Pete, living in the woods alongside a dragon named Elliot. Throughout the film, Grace takes an almost maternal care for the young boy, helping protect Elliot from a ruthless dragon hunter played by Karl Urban.
By the end of the film, Grace marries her boyfriend, Jack, and the two adopt Pete into their family along with Jack’s own daughter from his previous marriage, Natalie. It’s a Disney movie, which means Pete’s Dragon predictably ends with everybody living happily ever after, but it’s especially sweet to see the connection between Grace and Pete knowing they’re both technically outsiders in this family.
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Eve Grubman – Tadpole
She Doesn’t Advocate For An Inappropriate Relationship
Release Date |
August 2, 2002 |
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Studio |
Miramax Films |
Director |
Gary Winick |
Portrayed By |
Sigourney Weaver |
The 2002 film Tadpole may have only seen a limited theatrical release in the United States, but its budget was only a mere $150,000, despite casting A-lister Sigourney Weaver in one of its lead roles. The film centers on a 15-year-old boy, Oscar, who’s much smarter than other kids his own age, eventually setting his sights on Eve, his own stepmother, and later her best friend Diane.
The film certainly crosses a few lines for some given that Oscar ends up pursuing a romance with Diane, but as his stepmother, Eve is a voice of reason towards her friend about seducing a teenager. Even when she comes to understand how Oscar feels about her, she’s respectful and compassionate towards him, which is a lot more forgiving than you’d expect from most stepmothers.
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Giselle Philip – Enchanted
Amy Adams’ Most Iconic Role Is A Great Stepmother
Release Date |
November 21, 2007 |
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Studio |
Walt Disney Pictures |
Director |
Kevin Lima |
Portrayed By |
Amy Adams |
In case you’ve forgotten, the classic Disney film Enchanted from 2007 stars Amy Adams as Giselle, a princess exiled from her animated world into live-action New York City, where she falls for a cynical lawyer with a 6-year-old daughter who immediately takes a liking to this fish out of water. By the end of the film, Giselle opts to stay in New York City with her newfound family.

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In 2022, the sequel Disenchanted released exclusively on Disney+, revealing both the happiness that has followed Giselle and her family as well as the mundanity of living in New York City. Giselle ends up struggling to connect with her children as they’ve grown up, but her fairy-tale demeanor also turns her briefly wicked, like all evil stepmothers, despite snapping out of it by the end of the film.
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Ellie – Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes
One Of The Few Humans Who Makes Peace With The Apes
Release Date |
July 11, 2014 |
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Studio |
20th Century Fox |
Director |
Matt Reeves |
Portrayed By |
Keri Russell |
It’s not easy keeping a family together in an apocalyptic scenario, but Dawn of the Planet of the Apes features a surprising exception in Ellie, played by Keri Russell. The wife of Jason Clarke’s Malcolm, Ellie is a very kind presence in the life of her stepson Alexander, played by Kodi Smit-McPhee. The two are instrumental in helping humankind bond with the apes.
Despite being a step-mom, Ellie’s maternal instincts are on full display in the film. There’s obvious tension between the humans and apes, but trust is solidified after Ellie rescues Caesar’s wife, Cornelia, and later helps nurse a wounded Caesar back to health. Although there’s plenty of war to come for the apes, because of Ellie, Malcom’s family is protected.
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Delia Deetz – Beetlejuice
She Has A Lot Of Room To Grow As A Step-Mom
Release Date |
March 30, 1988 |
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Studio |
The Geffen Company |
Director |
Tim Burton |
Portrayed By |
Catherine O’Hara |
Catherine O’Hara is one of the most iconic comedic performers of all time, and that’s no more apparent than her iconic role as Delia Deetz in Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice (as well as the recent sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice). However, early on in the film, Delia seems to be a nuisance to not just the ghostly Maitlands, but to her step-daughter Lydia, played by Winona Ryder.
Thankfully, Delia’s not Lydia’s biggest problem in the film. By the end, the Deetzes and Maitlands have learned how to cohabitate together and exorcise Betelgeuse from their lives. In Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, it’s shown that Delia and Lydia’s relationship has remained intact well into Lydia’s adulthood, despite their multiple brushes with the afterlife.
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Natsuko – The Boy And The Heron
Miyazaki’s Latest Film Is All About Surrogate Mothers
Release Date |
July 14, 2023 |
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Studio |
Studio Ghibli |
Director |
Hayao Miyazaki |
Portrayed By |
Yoshino Kimura / Gemma Chan (English dub) |
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, The Boy and the Heron, dives deep into the complicated relationship between a stepmother and her reluctant step-child. After Mahito’s mother dies, his father remarries one of her sisters, Natsuko, and moves the family to the countryside, where he struggles to adapt to his new life and acts coldly towards his new stepmother.
However, when Natsuko goes missing, Mahito goes on a treacherous journey into a fantastical world to find her, lured by a talking grey heron. By the end of the journey, Mahito learns to accept Natsuko as his new mom and is rewarded for it with a step-sibling and a happy ending.
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Emily Hobbs – Elf
It’s Not Easy To Accept An Adult Elf Into Your Home
Release Date |
November 7, 2003 |
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Studio |
New Line Cinema, Guy Walks Into a Bar |
Director |
Jon Favreau |
Portrayed By |
Mary Steenburgen |
In the real world, most wives wouldn’t be so happy to discover their husband has an adult son who spent his entire life growing up in Santa’s workshop. However, Mary Steenburgen’s Emily in Elf is not like most women. While Buddy’s father, Walter, is apprehensive about “adopting” this fully-grown man who loves candy, Emily warmly welcomes Buddy into the family.
While Emily is assuming that Buddy has some mental deficiencies going on, and wasn’t actually raised by Santa, she nevertheless quickly takes to his way of life, much to Walter’s chagrin. For a movie all about someone injecting Christmas spirit into people who desperately need it, it’s heartwarming that Emily is the first person to accept Buddy’s joyfulness.
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Lucy Wilde – Despicable Me 2
A Perfect Match For Illumination’s Iconic Supervillain
Release Date |
June 5, 2013 |
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Studio |
Illumination Entertainment |
Director |
Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin |
Portrayed By |
Kristen Wiig |
The first Despicable Me film surprised audiences by being a heartwarming story about a reluctant father to three adopted girls. However, Despicable Me 2 upped the ante by pairing Gru with Lucy, an agent for the Anti-Villain League who recruits him for a top-secret mission, but Gru slowly begins to fall for her.

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Future films in the franchise show how well Lucy has adjusted to becoming the stepmother to Gru’s girls, while also teaming up with Gru on the side to stop supervillains. However, in the upcoming Despicable Me 4, it seems the one thing Lucy can’t do is give Gru a son who isn’t hell-bent on tormenting her husband.
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Honey Hatter – Howl’s Moving Castle
The Matriarch Of The Hat-Making Dynasty
Release Date |
November 20, 2004 |
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Studio |
Studio Ghibli |
Director |
Hayao Miyazaki |
Portrayed By |
Mayuno Yasokawa / Mari Devon (English dub) |
Howl’s Moving Castle is one of Ghibli’s most enchanting movies and its story centers around Sophie Hatter, a young woman who, after being cursed by a witch into appearing elderly, embarks on a journey and ends up in the moving castle of the mysterious wizard Howl, who she falls for.
Even though Honey Hatter is a minor character, she still plays an important role in Sophie’s life and makes a big impact on her life. She’s a warm person who deeply cares for her stepdaughter despite making some bad decisions. While their world is filled with unpredictability, Honey tries to navigate it to the best of her abilities while also supporting her loved ones. Movie lovers of all ages can enjoy a touching story, great characters, as well as some of the most beautiful Ghibli songs.
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Eleanor Little – Stuart Little
The Kind Of Parent Every Kid, Or Mouse, Wishes They Had
Release Date |
December 17, 1999 |
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Studio |
Columbia Pictures |
Director |
Rob Minkoff |
Portrayed By |
Geena Davis |
Stuart Little is one of the most delightful family films from the 90s with a heartwarming story about blended families, acceptance, and love. It’s set in New York City and its story follows the life of the Little family who adopts a small mouse named Stuart.
There are many characters who are trying to guide the young Stuart through his new life but Eleanor Little, his new stepmom, also gives him love and support. Her nurturing nature towards both Stuart and George showcases how family bonds extend beyond biology. Stuart Little is a great choice for those who are looking for fun kids’ movies filled with adventure and humor.
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Leigh Anne Tuohy – The Blind Side
Someone Who Sees Greatness In A Promising Young Man
Release Date |
November 20, 2009 |
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Studio |
Alcon Entertainment |
Director |
John Lee Hancock |
Portrayed By |
Sandra Bullock |
The Blind Side is one of the most acclaimed sports films with a moving narrative that explores powerful themes including compassion, family, and resilience. At the heart of this movie is Leigh Anne Tuohy, a fierce and devoted mother, who encounters Michael Oher, a young man with a tumultuous past and a promising future in football. However, Leigh Anne brings Michael into her family’s home without hesitation.

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Thanks to Leigh Anne movie fans can meet one of the most loving stepmoms. Through their journey together, the movie shows that family isn’t just born out of blood relations, but from boundless love and understanding.
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Linda – Natural Selection
An Underrated Pick But A Heartwarming Story
Release Date |
March 16, 2011 |
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Studio |
Best Medicine Productions |
Director |
Robbie Pickering |
Portrayed By |
Rachael Harris |
Linda is a lonely housewife when she suddenly finds out that her dying husband has an estranged 23-year-old illegitimate son. She soon decides that she should embark on a journey to reunite father and son. Linda eventually builds a loving relationship with her new stepson.
During their adventures, the two experience together all kinds of hilarious and heartbreaking moments that help them bond and understand each other and their past better. Natural Selection is a great choice for viewers who are looking for great drama movies with bittersweet stories about stepmoms and sons, as well as about the importance of family and forgiveness.
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Amanda Woods – The Holiday
Never Has A Rom-Com Romance Been So Picturesque
Release Date |
December 8, 2006 |
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Studio |
Columbia Pictures |
Director |
Nancy Meyers |
Portrayed By |
Cameron Diaz |
Amanda Woods is one of the heartbroken ladies of The Holiday movie who decides to have a fun and relaxing vacation in a picturesque village in England. However, she soon falls in love with the local, charming man, played by Jude Law, who has two lovely daughters.

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Despite not having kids on her own, she builds a loving relationship with the girls in a short time. Amanda and Graham’s love story is a touching and inspirational story about widowhood, being a new stepmom, and finding love after heartbreak. The Holiday is one of the best stepmom movies with romance and plenty of hilarious moments.
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Joanna Stayton – Overboard
A Step-Mother So Good, Kurt Russell Married Her For Real
Release Date |
December 16, 1987 |
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Studio |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Star Partners |
Director |
Garry Marshall |
Portrayed By |
Goldie Hawn |
Overboard is one of the funniest Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell movies about finding love in unlikely places. While Joanna Stayton becomes a stepmom to four little kids in an unconventional way eventually it turns out to be the best thing that happened in her life.
Overboard‘s story follows Joanna’s life after the cruel heiress suffers amnesia because of a yacht accident. Since she can’t remember a thing, Dean the widowed carpenter decides to teach her a lesson and introduces the spoiled woman to regular life by pretending that she’s his wife. Overboard is the funniest stepmom movie with a touching and laugh-out-loud funny story.
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Maria Von Trapp – The Sound Of Music
It’s Not Easy To Manage Seven Singing Children
Release Date |
March 2, 1965 |
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Studio |
20th Century Fox |
Director |
Robert Wise |
Portrayed By |
Julie Andrews |
Maria von Trapp is the cinema world’s most iconic stepmom who became a nanny, and eventually a stepmom, to the seven children of George von Trapp. She’s also one of the most loving and fun stepmoms who genuinely cared about the kids and their well-being from the start, inspired by the real-life history of the Trapp Family Singers.

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Maria is also one of the most inspirational stepmoms in movies who always puts the family’s needs above her own. The Sound of Music is a must-watch for movie lovers who are interested in the best stepmom movies. This classic also has a heartwarming story and is filled with positive and empowering messages and has a beautiful love story.
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Brenda MacGuff – Juno
Few Mothers Handle A Pregnant Daughter As Well As Her
Release Date |
December 5, 2007 |
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Studio |
Mandate Pictures, Mr. Mudd |
Director |
Jason Reitman |
Portrayed By |
Allison Janney |
As the stepmother to the protagonist, Juno, Brenda is an adorably sweet and supportive stepmother. She may appear a little odd at first, as she has an extreme fondness and admiration for dogs. She spends her time collecting pictures of them. It turns out, it’s because she loves dogs, but has never gotten one, as she knew Juno was allergic.
Bren helps Juno to stay healthy during her pregnancy and does her best to keep her comfortable. Bren stays alongside Juno during the birth of her child. Brenda is a character that won’t be causing jump scares. She’s entirely sweet and loving, and a stepmom that all stepkids deserve.
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Celeste Martin – My Stepmother Is An Alien
If Only All Aliens Looked Like Kim Basinger
Release Date |
December 9, 1988 |
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Studio |
Weintraub Entertainment Group |
Director |
Richard Benjamin |
Portrayed By |
Kim Basinger |
This 1988 sci-fi comedy had Kim Basinger play Celeste, an extraterrestrial woman who receives orders to venture to Earth. Her secret mission involves finding the widow, Steven Mills, a scientist who has mistakenly disrupted Celeste’s planet’s gravity.

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Mills is a single father, raising his daughter, Jessie. Celeste’s addition is played for laughs, with her odd inexperience with Earth culture. She struggles with concepts like cooking and trying to kiss for the first time. Celeste’s powers are revealed when she saves Jessie from being hit by a car. The fact that she exposed herself as an alien for a daughter that is not biologically hers, shows her great she is as a mom.
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Nancy Huff – Step Brothers
Mary Steenburgen’s Less Kid-Friendly Step-Mother Role
Release Date |
July 25, 2008 |
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Studios |
Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Apatow Productions, Mosaic Media Group, Gary Sanchez Productions |
Director |
Adam McKay |
Portrayed By |
Mary Steenburgen |
When Nancy marries Robert Doback, they are pleased to find out that both of them have a middle-aged son who still lives at home with them. When the two marry and move in together, hilarity ensues with the chemistry of John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell at the front of this comedy flick.
Nancy is entirely supportive of her stepson, Dale, in his ambitions and antagonistic behavior towards her son, Brennan. She tries to help them get along and stop them from hurting each other on more than one occasion. She’s a very supportive and friendly mother, even when she and Robert divorce.
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Lauren Reynolds – Blended
A Vacation From Hell Brings Two Families Together
Release Date |
May 23, 2014 |
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Studio |
Warner Bros. Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, Gulfstream Pictures |
Director |
Frank Coraci |
Portrayed By |
Drew Barrymore |
After a divorce, Lauren Reynolds decides it’s time to hit the dating scene again. After a terrible blind date with a widower, Jim Friedman at Hooters, both agree in separate discussions that things could have been better. They run into each other again and soon find themselves stranded in a romantic suite at a vacation resort.
Jim bonds well with Lauren’s children, as does Lauren with Jim’s. Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler are a great duo in this romantic comedy, and Barrymore shows a great motherly side to Sandler’s fictional children in this movie.
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Sarah Connor – Terminator: Dark Fate
An Unexpected Turn Of Events For Sci-Fi’s Best Leading Lady
Release Date |
November 1, 2019 |
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Studios |
20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Skydance Media, Tencent Pictures, Lightstorm Entertainment |
Director |
Tim Miller |
Portrayed By |
Linda Hamilton |
After her son, John Connor, is killed by a Terminator in a last-ditch effort, the fate of the future is forever changed. But as Terminator: Dark Fate explains, the future will always be dark. Without humanity’s last hope, Sarah Connor fears that all is doomed. She is still grieving, and vengeful of the loss of her son. Until, she saves a young girl, Dani Ramos.
This girl’s fate is critical to the survival of the human race. The film sees Sarah Connor teaming with an augmented human from the future, to protect Dani Ramos, and ensure that there’s a bright fate out there for humanity. Connor helps to teach Ramos a few things and becomes somewhat motherly.
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