As I'm sure everyone here is aware, Disney is all about feeding the princess fantasy of females. The movie John Carter shows that Disney is keeping up with the needs of their female audience. Up until now, I have never seen a movie about an unmarried princess that is quite obviously in her 30s!
The actress that plays the princess just turned 35, and in the movie, she very clearly looks over 30.
So there you have it - no need to worry if you're a 30+ single female. If you're a smart, hard working gal (the princess was head of her civilization's science academy - LOL!), you can still lock down an apex alpha.
As an aside, the movie, based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs book from 1917, was pretty entertaining - much better than Avatar. Reminiscent of Stargate (which probably borrowed heavily from Burroughs book).
The actress that plays the princess just turned 35, and in the movie, she very clearly looks over 30.
So there you have it - no need to worry if you're a 30+ single female. If you're a smart, hard working gal (the princess was head of her civilization's science academy - LOL!), you can still lock down an apex alpha.
As an aside, the movie, based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs book from 1917, was pretty entertaining - much better than Avatar. Reminiscent of Stargate (which probably borrowed heavily from Burroughs book).