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What We Know About The Devil Wears Prada Sequel: Casting, Synopsis, and More

What We Know About The Devil Wears Prada Sequel: Casting, Synopsis, and More

Vogue Arabia22-05-2025

The Devil Wears Prada is one of the best-known works of Anne Hathaway, who played Andrea, Meryl Streep, who played Miranda Priestly, and Emily Blunt, who played Andy's colleague Emily. The film not only earned Meryl her 14th Academy Award nomination, but was also a huge box-office success.
In July 2024, Deadline reported that Disney had decided to produce a sequel to the iconic film. In recent years, Disney has produced sequels to popular films of the past, such as 1993's 'Hocus Pocus'—and 2008's 'The Devil Wears Prada' is yet another long-awaited sequel. While "Hocus Pocus" and "Enchanted" were available on Disney's streaming service Disney Plus, it is not known whether the "The Devil Wears Prada" sequel will be released through streaming or in theatres.
Casting Information—Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep to continue?
Of the original cast, Anne, Meryl, Emily, and Stanley Tucci, who played Nigel, have been offered roles, reports Entertainment Weekly . Emily commented to PEOPLE that she 'can't say anything' about the project and that she "would love to enjoy dark eye makeup again," referring to her character's fondness for dark eye shadow and eyeliner. Stanley added, "I can't answer the question (about a sequel). It would involve too many people," he told Collider.

Who are the director and producer?
In July 2024, Deadline reported that Aline Brosh McKenna, who wrote the screenplay for the first film, and producer Wendy Finerman will maintain their positions. David Frankel, who directed the megaphone, is also in talks to join the project.
What about the story? ─ What is the sequel to the original "Revenge Wears Prada"?
The film is based on the eponymous novel written by Lauren Weisberger. Weisberger published the sequel Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns in 2013, in which Andrea's former boss, Miranda Priestly, appears before Andrea, who is enjoying smooth sailing in her career and personal life. The director and screenwriter have admitted in the past that they tried to make a sequel based on the novel around the time the first was produced, but it did not happen at the time.
While there is no official information about the film version of the sequel, several media outlets, including The Guardian , have reported that it will follow Miranda Priestley's struggles in the face of the decline of print media in a digital society.

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