
Devil Wears Prada 2 Begins Filming: Streep, Hathaway, Blunt Return for Sequel
Grab your oversized sunglasses and coffee cups because The Devil Wears Prada 2 is officially rolling. After years of fans wishing and whispering about it, the sequel has started filming. The news alone is enough to make any fan of the original want to binge the first movie all over again.
Meryl Streep is back in that icy role as Miranda Priestly, the fashion queen who made “That’s all” sound terrifying. Anne Hathaway returns too as Andy Sachs — the assistant who once walked away from Runway and her dragon boss with her dignity intact. Emily Blunt is in it again too, which means more sharp-tongued one-liners. And Stanley Tucci’s beloved Nigel is back to keep the snark level sky-high.
What’s The Plot This Time Around?
Disney’s 20th Century Studios dropped the bomb on Instagram with a teaser image. Just two devil-red pumps, but that was enough to get everyone talking. The new story picks up years later with Miranda still ruling Runway. But times have changed. Print is struggling, and she’s got to fight for every advertising dollar.
Here’s the twist — Emily Blunt’s character, once the frazzled assistant, is now on the other side of the table. She’s become a major player at a luxury group that holds the money Miranda needs. So the once-loyal second-in-command is now a power player in her own right.
And Andy? No one knows exactly how Anne Hathaway’s character will step into the new drama. Last time we saw her, she tossed her phone in a fountain and took a job at a newspaper. Maybe she’s an editor now. Maybe she’s about to get dragged back into Miranda’s orbit. Either way, her return means old wounds and new conflicts.
Who Else Is Joining The Cast?
One big new face is Kenneth Branagh. He’ll play Miranda’s husband, which is bound to add another layer to her story. David Frankel, the director of the first film, is back. So is writer Aline Brosh McKenna and producer Karen Rosenfelt. That means the tone and sharp wit should stay exactly where fans want it.
If you’re already planning your outfit for opening night, mark May 1, 2026, on your calendar. The runway is about to open again, and Miranda Priestly is not about to go quietly.
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