After almost two decades have passed, The Devil Wears Prada sequel is finally all set to reach fans, and our four favorite characters are confirmed to return. Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestley, Anne Hathaway's Andrea Sachs, Emily Blunt's Emily Charlton, and Stanley Tucci's Nigel Kipling are all set to be a part of the project. The original film was inspired by Lauren Weisberger's eponymous book and has since become a cult favorite classic in Hollywood.
As announced by 20th Century Fox in a recent Instagram post, the film is now in production. The post featured an image inspired by the original poster, containing a red stiletto with a trident as a heel, only this time, the new poster features two of them. Backed by audio that brought together some of the most iconic dialogue from the film, the announcement has sent waves across social media as fans anticipate the sequel.
Not much is known about the plot as of now, except for reports that it will follow Priestley's career as traditional publishing declines in the industry. Blunt's Emily is now working as an executive in a luxury group that has the resources to help out Priestley's career.
It's not clear yet how Anne Hathaway's Andrea will fit into the premise, as plot details have been kept under wraps. It's also not known if the film will follow Lauren Weisberger's sequel book Revenge Wears Prada, which revolves around Andrea and Emily's lives as they work together for a bridal magazine called The Plunge.
More details on the sequel are awaited for now.
Also read: The Devil Wears Prada 2: Everything we know so far about the sequel
What is The Devil Wears Prada about?

The Devil Wears Prada is less about fashion and more about losing, and maybe finding, yourself in a world that runs on impossibly high heels and even higher stakes. It follows Andrea Sachs, a smart, ambitious journalist with zero interest in Vogue culture, who somehow lands a job as the assistant to Miranda Priestly, the terrifying editor-in-chief of Runway magazine. Miranda doesn’t just run fashion. She is the fashion. Cold, ruthless, iconic. Andrea? Completely unprepared.
Enter Emily Charlton, Miranda’s first assistant, fashion-obsessed, razor-sharp, and chronically stressed. She lives for the chaos and makes it clear: you either keep up or get out. Andrea tries. She fails. She cries. She fetches lattes, dry cleans Hermès scarves, and gets grilled for not knowing the difference between cerulean and turquoise. She hates it until something shifts.
With a push (and a wardrobe) from Nigel Kipling, the magazine’s kind but brutally honest creative director, Andrea transforms. Not just on the outside, with Chanel boots and bangs that could cut glass, but internally, she starts to get it. The pressure. The precision. The power. She becomes good. And somewhere between missed birthdays and neglected relationships, she’s forced to ask: Is this who I want to be?
Funny, biting, and painfully real, The Devil Wears Prada isn’t just a fashion film. It’s a coming-of-age story in couture. It’s about ambition, compromise, and the cost of wanting more. Also, Miranda Priestly owns every scene she's in, silently, scathingly, and with the flick of a coat.
The Devil Wears Prada is available to stream on Prime Video.
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