Tag: The Devil Wears Prada

  • First Look: Anne Hathaway Is Back as Andy in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

    First Look: Anne Hathaway Is Back as Andy in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

    The Devil Wears Prada fans, we’re eating good this week—and no, it’s not just a cube of cheese. Production on the long-awaited sequel is officially underway, and Anne Hathaway is back as Andy Sachs, serving behind-the-scenes glimpses and fashion-forward nostalgia that’s already breaking the internet.

    Though the exact plot of the sequel is still under wraps, we can’t help but wonder: what are Andy, Miranda (Meryl Streep), Emily (Emily Blunt), and Nigel (Stanley Tucci) up to in 2025? Emily Blunt recently teased the revival during a red carpet interview and may have hinted at a deliciously tense rivalry between Miranda Priestly and her former assistant Emily Charlton.

    “Why are Meryl and I so mean to each other in every movie we do?” Blunt laughed. “We always have beef with each other.” From Into the Woods to Mary Poppins Returns, the two have built a cinematic tension that seems destined to return.

    While Blunt dodged spoilers—”Let’s hope we remedy it. I’m not sure,” she teased—Variety reports the sequel may follow Miranda navigating the fall of print, relying on ad dollars from Emily, now a power player in luxury fashion. True? We’ll have to wait and see.

    Andy Sachs is Back

    As for Andy? She’s still got the Chanel boots—and the style. Hathaway posted a sneak peek to Instagram with the caption, “Andy Sachs 2025 #dwp2.”

     
     
     
     
     
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    Also check out the sweater in this TikTok! Oh, to be heading to set to reunite with your DWP besties.

    Andy’s New Love Interest Just Dropped

    Along with the return of Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, the sequel is bringing in some fresh faces. According to Entertainment Weekly, new cast members include Rachel Bloom, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, Simone Ashley, and Pauline Chalamet. And yes—Andy’s even got a new man.

    Adrian Grenier’s Nate? Long gone (take your burnt grilled cheese with you). Entertainment Weekly also reports that Colin from Accounts star and co-creator Patrick Brammall is stepping in as Andy’s new love interest. A source told the outlet that his character will be competing for Andy’s affection—which honestly feels like a major upgrade.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 will hit theaters on May 1, 2026.

  • Emily Blunt Teases Devil Wears Prada Sequel, Promises Fashion, Feuds, and a Lot of Fabulous

    Emily Blunt Teases Devil Wears Prada Sequel, Promises Fashion, Feuds, and a Lot of Fabulous

    The cerulean sweater is back in style, nearly two decades after The Devil Wears Prada first graced our screens, a sequel is officially in the works. And while Meryl Streep hasn’t said “that’s all” just yet, Emily Blunt is giving fans a tantalizing glimpse into what might be coming.

    Blunt, 42, recently shared her excitement at the American Institute for Stuttering’s 19th Annual Gala. Though she hasn’t seen a script, she did lean into rumors about her character Emily Charlton climbing the fashion ranks and possibly going head-to-head with her legendary former boss Miranda Priestly.

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    Emily Blunt doesn’t even know what tea she’s allowed to spill about ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ sequel… 🤐☕ #emilyblunt #thedevilwearsprada #devilwearsprada

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    Fashion Rivalries Never Go Out of Style

    When asked about the dynamic between her and Meryl Streep’s ice-cold editrix, Blunt laughed, “Why are Meryl and I so mean to each other in every movie we do? We always have beef with each other.” From Into the Woods to Mary Poppins Returns, the pair has built a cinematic tension that seems destined to return, this time in a high-stakes battle of fashion versus media.

    While she couldn’t confirm plot details, Blunt joked, “Let’s hope we remedy it. I’m not sure,” expertly dodging spoilers with a wink and a smile. According to Variety, the story will reportedly follow Miranda navigating the fall of print publishing while desperately needing advertising dollars from a now powerful Emily, who works for a luxury fashion conglomerate. Yes, karma’s wearing designer heels.

    From Runway to Mommy Run-Ins

    Blunt’s daughters Hazel, 11, and Violet, 9, whom she shares with husband John Krasinski, are reportedly just as excited about the sequel. “I think they would quite like to go to set. Just for the fashion,” Blunt said. Clearly, style runs in the family.

    It’s been a full 20 years since the original 2006 classic, which also starred Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci, became a touchstone for fashion-lovers and quoters alike. While Hathaway and Tucci have not yet been confirmed, speculation is swirling that many original cast members will return for this sartorial second act.

    Will the Sequel Mirror the Books?

    There’s also chatter that the upcoming film could borrow from Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, Lauren Weisberger’s 2013 follow-up novel. That story picks up a decade later, with Andy and Emily working together as successful editors, until Miranda reenters their lives with chaos (and couture) in tow.

    Whether the sequel stays loyal to the book or crafts its own plot, fans can expect an evolved take on the fashion journalism world, now grappling with digital disruption, influencer culture, and, of course, the eternal allure of a well-tailored coat.

    Fans React: A Sequel We’ve Been Manifesting

    Online, the buzz is building faster than a sample sale at Chanel. One fan on X (formerly Twitter) simply wrote, “Oh we will be watching” Others are whipping out the heels and preparing for the release like it’s training for war, “America immediately starts practicing walking in heels again.”

    Save the Date

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 is slated to hit theaters on May 1, 2026, strategically landing just before the Met Gala. And really, could there be a better way to kick off fashion’s biggest weekend than with a clash of couture titans?

    Until then, gird your loins.