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Meryl Streep Returns as Miranda Priestly in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’


The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is Officially in Production

The iconic fashion dramedy The Devil Wears Prada is officially getting a sequel, nearly two decades after the original film captivated audiences around the world. Slated for release on May 1, 2026, the new installment will reunite much of the original cast and creative team, promising a return to the sharp wit, high fashion, and fierce power dynamics that made the first film a global success.

Original Cast Returns for the Sequel

Meryl Streep reprises her Oscar nominated role as the formidable Miranda Priestly, while Anne Hathaway returns as Andy Sachs and Emily Blunt once again steps into the role of Emily Charlton. Stanley Tucci will also return as the beloved fashion editor Nigel. Director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna are both back, alongside producers Wendy Finerman and Karen Rosenfelt.

New Faces Join the Fashion World

Joining the returning ensemble is a host of new cast members, including Kenneth Branagh as Miranda’s husband. The film also welcomes Lucy Liu, Simone Ashley, B.J. Novak, Justin Theroux, Pauline Chalamet, and Caleb Hearon in undisclosed roles. Notably, Adrian Grenier, who portrayed Andy’s boyfriend Nate in the original film, will not appear in the sequel.

Plot Set in the Modern Media Landscape

Set in the present day, the sequel follows Miranda Priestly as she grapples with the challenges of a declining print industry. Emily Charlton, now a high-ranking executive at a major luxury conglomerate that controls key advertising budgets, becomes a potential rival. Andy Sachs is said to be working for a French women’s magazine, though her full role in the story remains under wraps.


Filming and Production Details

Production officially began in late June 2025, with filming taking place in New York and Italy. While the sequel is not based on Lauren Weisberger’s 2013 novel Revenge Wears Prada, the new script continues the journey of the characters with a fresh, original storyline.

Legacy of the Original Film

Released in 2006, The Devil Wears Prada grossed more than $326 million worldwide and earned Meryl Streep her 14th Academy Award nomination. With a returning cast and a timely narrative about power, fashion, and media, the sequel is expected to be one of the most anticipated releases of 2026.

Further Updates to Follow

Additional details including the official title, trailers, and promotional assets are expected to be revealed in the coming months as the film approaches its premiere.