Amy Madigan Hints at Aunt Gladys ‘Weapons’ Prequel

Amy Madigan Hints at Aunt Gladys ‘Weapons’ Prequel

> At a Glance

> – Amy Madigan revealed early talks for a Weapons prequel centered on Aunt Gladys

> – The 75-year-old won Best Supporting Actress at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards for the role

> – Fans send her makeup tutorials, paintings-and one odd declaration of Gladys as a “sex icon”

> – Why it matters: A Gladys-led film would spotlight a complex older female lead in a genre that rarely offers such parts

Amy Madigan’s twisted turn as Aunt Gladys in the horror hit Weapons has critics and audiences buzzing-and now the 75-year-old actress says a prequel exploring Gladys’s origins is officially “under discussion.”

Awards-Night Update

Fresh off accepting the Best Supporting Actress trophy at the January 4 Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Madigan told reporters she’s cautious but excited.

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> “Until something’s real, it’s not,” she said, citing decades in the business. “But there has been some discussion about investigating maybe Gladys’ start…and I would love to live back in Zach [Cregger]’s imagination.”

Fan Frenzy

Madigan admitted she’s stunned by the character’s viral popularity.

  • Makeup tutorials replicating Gladys’s look
  • Fan paintings arriving by mail
  • One unsolicited letter declaring Gladys an unlikely “sex icon”

> “I really wasn’t expecting all this,” she told the awards crowd. “You love Gladys. I mean, it’s crazy!”

Industry Reality Check

While grateful for the role, Madigan stressed that strong parts for women remain scarce.

> “Read the percentages,” she urged, noting female representation in film and TV has dropped year-over-year. “Good parts are few and far between… when Weapons came around I just knew I could knock it out of the park.”

Key Takeaways

  • A Gladys-centric prequel is in early talks but not green-lit
  • Madigan’s win highlights demand for layered older-female characters
  • The actress credits passionate fans for keeping Gladys alive online
  • Industry data shows women’s on-screen roles still lag behind men’s

Whether the prequel materializes or not, Madigan’s new trophy proves audiences are hungry for more of Aunt Gladys-and the actor is ready to step back into the darkness.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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