Devil Wears Prada 2 First Look Reveals Anne Hathaway Back as Andy Sachs

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Devil Wears Prada 2 First Look Reveals Anne Hathaway Back as Andy Sachs

Devil Wears Prada 2 First Peep Exhibits Anne Hathaway Lend a hand as Andy Sachs

The principle salvage out about at Anne Hathaway reprising her role as Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada 2 used to be published, and the July 21 photography would possibly well also impress at what followers can ask from the upcoming 2026 sequel.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is making groundbreaking headway.

In fact, the first salvage out about at Anne Hathaway reprising her role as Andy Sachs within the sequel has been published—and the pictures seemingly present some insight into what followers can ask from the movie.

In a single image of Anne on set apart, the 42-yr-aged rocked a recent patterned max costume with a tan bucket hat whereas she crossed a Fresh York City avenue and spoke on the phone.

And the snap doesn't handiest present that her persona has taken her high fashion education from the 2006 customary with her into the long trail. Despite everything, as effectively as to her cellular tool, Anne held onto a Fendi Basket Forty8 tote, rolling suitcase and a hanger receive that read “Runway,” perchance hinting that the journalist has returned to work for the fictional model magazine.

As for what else used to be considerable in regards to the pics? Anne's costume for the shoot didn't embody a ring on that finger, seemingly revealing that Andy won't be married within the observe-up.

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And whereas the photograph definitely gave followers loads to focus on, it wasn't the handiest glimpse at Anne's materials cabinet for the movie, which is determined to be released in Would perchance 2026. In yet some other snap from set apart shared to X July 21, Anne showed off a 2nd glimpse her persona, which incorporated a pinstripe sleeveless vest with matching pants and shaded shut-toed boots.

Unnecessary to claim, since the sequel used to be introduced earlier this yr, a pair of different particulars in regards to the movie were shared. For one, several newcomers will likely be joining the solid, including Kenneth Branagh, who will play the husband of Meryl Streep's Miranda Preistley persona.

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Plus, the region of the 2nd installment has additionally been uncovered. Per a press originate from Twentieth Century Studios, the memoir will observe Miranda as she struggles with the decline of long-established magazine publishing. Meanwhile, she’s additionally facing off with her worn assistant Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), who’s now a high-powered executive at a luxurious promoting firm.

But will the 2 fashionistas be in a location to salvage normal ground? Fans will admire to wait and leer. Despite everything, Emily is staying tight-lipped on the topic.

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“Why are Meryl and I so mean to every other in every movie we salvage?” she teased to the Entertainment Tonight in June. “We continuously admire beef with every other. I don’t know what it’s miles. Let’s hope we medicine it. I’m no longer certain.”

For more absorbing particulars about The Devil Wears Prada, take care of reading.

1. The movie version of The Devil Wears Prada used to be within the works before the guide even hit shelves. The principle 100 pages and a high level figuring out were sufficient to promote Fox executives on the roman-à-clef in step with author Lauren Weisberger's transient stint at Vogue as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's assistant. “I used to be the first particular person to read it at Fox 2000,” the studio's worn executive vice president Carla Hacken urged Diversity in 2016. “I believed Miranda Priestly used to be one of many supreme villains ever. I undergo in thoughts we aggressively went in and scooped it up.”

The adaption began prior to The Fresh York Instances bestseller's 2003 originate, nonetheless after four writers took a stab at crafting an instantaneous fable, Aline Brosh McKenna used to be tasked with rising a brand new script centered on the sacrifices girls create to pass up the masthead at model magazines. “I wrote a draft comely mercurial—it took me about a month,” McKenna urged the outlet. “Then I rewrote it in step with all individuals's notes.”

2. The lore of Wintour created reasonably a range of difficulties for manufacturing. “I had mountainous misfortune discovering anyone within the fad world who'd examine with me, attributable to us were insecure of Anna and Vogue, no longer making an try to be blackballed,” McKenna urged Entertainment Weekly of her analysis. “There used to be one one who spoke to me, whose name I might under no circumstances train, who read it and mentioned, 'The of us in this movie are too good. No one in that world is unbiased too good. They don't will admire to be, they generally don't admire time to be.' After that, I did a pass to create everybody a little busier and meaner.”

Wintour's gargantuan reach additionally made it sophisticated to exact places, director David Frankel admitted to EW. “The Met Ball supposed that the Metropolitan Museum wished nothing to salvage with us,” he mentioned. Bryant Park—at the time, the long-running location of Fresh York Vogue Week—used to be out as effectively.

“Even these iconic apartment buildings we noticed as probabilities for Miranda's apartment, the co-op boards wouldn't let us in,” he shared. In the extinguish, they borrowed a 5-memoir Upper East Aspect city dwelling from a friend of producer Wendy Finerman.

3. But there used to be one set apart they nailed. “The handiest contact we had with Vogue used to be Jess Gonchor, the manufacturing clothier, who snuck into their workplaces to salvage a salvage out about at Anna's place of work,” Frankel published to EW. “He used to be in a location to re-construct the place of work so authentically that I used to be urged Anna redecorated hers straight after the movie came out.”

4. The materials cabinet introduced a uncommon predicament as effectively. In the delivery, Frankel urged EW, they couldn't persuade any considerable designers to lend pieces for the movie: “They ethical didn't are making an try to incur the wrath of Anna.”

Enter legendary costumer Patricia Discipline, who worked her magic, assembling a lineup of some 150 pieces from Donna Karan, Zac Posen, Rick Owens and, yes, Prada, taking care to distinguish Meryl Streep's exacting Miranda Priestly from Wintour. “She borrowed everything; we had to be very careful no longer to consume spaghetti at lunch,” infamous Streep, “because it'd lope down the front they generally couldn't return it!”

5. And Wintour has at the least a itsy-bitsy sense of humor about your entire thing. Streep sat down with the Vogue head for the fad bible's 125th anniversary peril, sharing her abilities portraying Wintour's late friend Katherine Graham in 2017's The Post. Requested in regards to the most intriguing persona she's ever played, Streep spoke back, “Oh! I must serene convey…” trailing off as Wintour jumped in. “No, no!” she mentioned with fun. “We're no longer going there, Meryl.”

6. And Wintour did lend a hand a screening—the same one, definitely, as her worn aide Weisberger. “It used to be entertainment,” Wintour later urged 60 Minutes of the movie. “It used to be no longer a correct rendition of what happens within this magazine.”

7. Streep used to be the handiest option to play Miranda, with studio VP Hacken admitting to Diversity that they hadn't if truth be told regarded as some other actresses. “I don't undergo in thoughts the relaxation rather than, 'Please God—let or no longer it’s Meryl,'” she mentioned. When the Oscar winner's agent phoned asserting she had read the script and would meet with the director, Hacken positioned him on a transient take care of to celebrate. “I used to be shouting in my place of work.”

Streep urged EW she liked the persona's toughness and dedication no longer to create herself no longer up to: “I loved that there wasn't any backing away from the bad parts of her, and the actual provoking parts of her had to salvage with the truth that she didn't try to ingratiate, which is continuously the female emollient in any peril where you desire your manner—what my friend Carrie Fisher aged to name 'the squeezy and tilty' of all of it. [Miranda] didn't salvage any of that.”

8. Before accepting the part, Streep made a extremely Miranda Priestly-worship pass. Despite getting already nonetheless two Oscars and yet some other 11 nominations by that point, Streep hadn't reasonably mastered the artwork of inquiring for more pay. But this time, she spoke up.

“The provide used to be, to my thoughts a little, if no longer insulting, no longer perchance reflective of my precise worth to the mission,” she defined to Diversity. “There used to be my 'goodbye 2nd,' and then they doubled the provide. I used to be 55, and I had ethical realized, at a extremely late date, the technique to deal on my private behalf.”

9. She had other demands as effectively. Cautious about turning Miranda genuine into a sketch, Streep insisted on two scenes: What she known as “the commerce of model,” in which the trendsetter schooled Andy on her cerulean sweater, and “a scene where she is with out her armor, the unpeeled scene within the resort room.”

The white hair used to be her introduction as effectively, Streep turning up with her cold locks for a sit-down with the head of the studio. As director Frankel recalled to EW, “Meryl channeled Miranda in that assembly, and there used to be no conversation in regards to the hair; they appeared into Meryl's eyes and under no circumstances mentioned a word.”

10. Anne Hathaway had to work more difficult for her part than assistant Andy toiled for Miranda. Okay, perchance no longer that onerous, nonetheless as she set apart it at some stage in an appearance on RuPaul's Run Flee, “I used to be the ninth different for Devil Wears Prada.”

Despite the truth that Hathaway infamous to Diversity that she didn't admire to audition, “I had to be patient.” And originate a fat-blown campaign that incorporated tracing the phrases “rent me” within the sand of Hacken's zen backyard. When Hathaway sooner or later got the news, she used to be in her bedroom striking on a shirt. “I had some traffic over,” she urged the outlet. “I undergo in thoughts running out in my living room, half of dressed, screaming—'I got The Devil Wears Prada! I got The Devil Wears Prada!'”

11. Happily for Hathaway, execs' first different turned into them down. Over and over. “We supplied it to Rachel McAdams three events,” director Frankel urged EW of the actress, then filming Fox's The Family Stone. Coming off Mean Girls and The Notebook, McAdams mentioned she didn't are making an try to dive into yet some other mainstream flick. Talked about Frankel, “The studio used to be resolute to admire her, and he or she used to be resolute no longer to salvage it.”

Kate Hudson additionally handed on the role a million actresses would die for. “It used to be a timing thing,” she defined on Capital FM’s Capital Breakfast in February 2025, “it used to be a form of things where I couldn’t salvage it, and I must serene’ve made it happen, and I didn’t. That used to be one where when I noticed it I used to be worship, 'Ugh.'”

Streep—and Hathaway's turn within the 2005 Oscar winner Brokeback Mountain—helped seal the deal for The Princess Diaries alum. “Meryl watched that scene from the movie,” Frankel recalled, “she met with her and known as up Tom Rothman at Fox and mentioned, 'Yeah, this lady's gigantic, and I maintain we'll work effectively together.'”

12. Casting the part of Emily used to be even more work. Frankel watched greater than 100 lady audition for the role of Miranda's unforgiving lead assistant (amongst them: Tracie Thoms, who sooner or later came back and skim for Andy's bestie Lily), nonetheless it used to be a casually dressed Emily Blunt that caught his leer.

With the Brit already on the Fox lot auditioning for a part within the 2006 memoir movie Eragon, a casting agent asked her to read for The Devil Wears Prada. “But I used to be rushing for the airport, and I undergo in thoughts ethical being form of flustered,” Blunt published on The Unhurried Unhurried Point out in Would perchance 2021. “So I read it, nonetheless I used to be wearing sweatpants, and I didn’t salvage out in regards to the part at all.”

Days later, drowning her sorrows over no longer reserving Eragon, Blunt got a name from Frankel. “I used to be in some dive membership in London,” Blunt detailed to Diversity. “I known as him back from the loo. He mentioned, 'Hear I would admire forged you off the tape, nonetheless the studio wishes to ogle you yet yet all over again. Are you able to salvage what you potentially did nonetheless costume the part more?'”

13. She already sounded the part. Despite the truth that Emily used to be within the delivery written as American, once screenwriter McKenna heard Blunt ship the biting one-liners with her British accent, “we went to a espresso store, went thru the script, and peppered it with Britishisms,” McKenna urged EW.

And Blunt deserves fat credit for one bit she lifted from a pressured-out mom. “I relate I dangle from of us I meet,” the actress defined on The Howard Stern Point out. “Admire, I noticed a mother speaking to her little one in a supermarket when we were shooting that movie. And it's a line that will get quoted back to me now. She yelled at her kid and he or she form of opened and closed her hand and he or she goes, 'Yeah, I'm listening to this, and I are making an try to hear this.' I went and set apart it within the movie.”

14. Stanley Tucci additionally helped craft some iconic lines. After producers spent months hunting for the correct fit for Runway artwork director Nigel, the actor accredited the part “at the 11th hour,” Tucci urged EW. Then he proceeded to nail Nigel's dry humor, even improvising a pair of of the persona's most quotable moments.

“I like the scene when Miranda is first rising to the place of work and all individuals form of panics,” Tucci reflected to Buzzfeed. “All of us kept laughing so onerous, and David kept throwing out lines for me to train and 'Gird your loins' used to be the one who made it in.” Amongst the rejects: “'Titties in!'” Tucci shared with EW. “That used to be one I made up, nonetheless every time we laughed.”

15. Unnecessary to claim his current memento from the movie is his household, Tucci final shut sufficient with costar Blunt to achieve an invite to her 2010 marriage ceremony to John Krasinski. That's where he reconnected with now-spouse Felicity Blunt, he and the literary agent going on to marry in 2012 and welcome kids Matteo and Emilia.

But as Tucci recounted to Folks, he if truth be told met his future bride at the movie's 2006 premiere. On the time he used to be serene married to late spouse Kate Tucci, who'd ethical got her breast most cancers analysis. “So I did the movie, and he or she started therapies, and then we had the premiere, and then she used to be alive for four more years after that,” he defined. “And, if truth be told, Felicity—Emily's sister, my spouse—she and Kate talked at the premiere that night and I if truth be told admire a photograph of them together, which is so uncommon.”

16. Admire Hathaway, Thoms remembers the actual 2nd she got the name that she'd be playing Lily, largely because it took place on her thirtieth birthday in August 2005. The Hire neatly-known particular person felt relatively confident in her audition—”At that point in my profession, I had form of slipped into this handiest friend space. So I used to be worship, 'Oh, Lily's straightforward. That's correct in my wheelhouse'”—nonetheless she used to be serene thrilled when she got word.

“I used to be in Dartmouth doing a workshop of a brand new play by Alan Ball,” she recalled to E! Recordsdata. And it used to be within the cafeteria, over lunch, that she got the news. “It used to be worship, 'Hello, so you booked Devil Wears Prada. Chuffed birthday!'” she shared. “It used to be a correct birthday memory.”

17. Thoms additionally remembers watching Adrian Grenier—then at the peak of his Entourage popularity—getting mobbed by followers and deftly dealing with every request for an autograph by handing out copies of his alt-folk band The Honey Brothers' CD as a replace.

“He used to be using that opportunity to promote his band contributors, because he used to be no longer the frontman of the band,” Thoms infamous of Grenier, forged as Andy's boyfriend Nate. “I believed that used to be if truth be told gigantic how he handled all individuals very namely and liked their toughen, and tried to ricochet that toughen onto his colleagues.”

18. Whereas Thoms had an altogether impossible abilities—”We were all worship, 'Oh my god, it's worship we're doing Intercourse and the City.' We weren't, nonetheless it serene had that very Fresh York, very metropolitan, very making an try to be grownup thing about it”—she does admire one be apologetic about.

She had an even opinion for the Marc Jacobs receive that Lily (and Thoms) salivated over in one key scene. “I asked the prop division to no longer uncover me the purse before we were rolling, because I wished the reaction to be exact,” she mentioned. “That, worship, gasping and grabbing and 'Gimme, gimme!', that came about because that purse used to be unbiased appropriate-looking out.”

So unbiased appropriate-looking out, definitely, “I had a entire region in my brain on the technique to take care of the purse,” she admitted to E! Recordsdata. “After which the scene where I used to be going to in a technique omit to pass away the purse in my trailer, that scene got nick. So I under no circumstances went back to work to salvage the purse. It used to be very sad.”

19. Streep used to be the woman who didn't lope to Paris. In the delivery no one used to be set apart to search recommendation from the City of Light to dangle photography for the final scenes of Miranda and Andy's huge mosey to Paris Vogue Week. “I used to be aghast,” Frankel urged Diversity. But midway thru manufacturing he used to be in a location to set apart together a sizzle reel that convinced the studio to create the movie a summer season originate with an elevated worth range.

Hathaway and Simon Baker (as her other like curiosity, author Christian) flew to France for two days of shooting, nonetheless Streep filmed her portions in Fresh York, the studio claiming her dash would be great too dear.

20. In actuality, Streep missed out on loads of the fun. Making the option to fully step into her Miranda demeanor and largely take away herself from any on-set apart banter “used to be bad,” the actress later reflected to EW. “I would possibly well also hear them all rocking and laughing. I used to be so downhearted! I mentioned, 'Wisely, it's the worth you pay for being boss!' That's the final time I ever tried a Methodology thing!”

But before Streep went ice cold, she gave the briefest of pep talks, Hathaway recalled to Folks, asserting, “'I desire you to clutch I maintain you're going to be gigantic, and I'm so pleased to work with you…and that's the final good thing I'm going to train to you.'”

That's all.

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