Emily Blunt Reveals Filming Update for The Devil Wears Prada Sequel

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Emily Blunt Reveals Filming Update for The Devil Wears Prada Sequel

Emily Blunt Reveals Filming Substitute for The Satan Wears Prada Sequel

Nearly Twenty years after The Satan Wears Prada premiered, Emily Blunt shared perception into manufacturing, along with a filming date.

Gird your loins for this change.

Indeed, after the initiating date for The Satan Wears Prada sequel changed into once offered for Could possibly additionally 2026, Emily Blunt's data that filming will initiate in July changed into once worthy more groundbreaking than florals in spring.

But that’s no longer all. Along with confirming the most modern change with Entertainment Tonight on June 10, she addressed reports that her personality Emily Charlton is now a excessive-powered executive who will face off with Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) in the sequel.

“Why are Meryl and I so point out to every varied in every movie we present out?” she teased to the outlet. “We continuously procure pork with every varied. I don’t know what it is. Let’s hope we solve it. I’m no longer particular.”

With the movie so early in manufacturing, the Fall Guy actress has been tight-lipped concerning the storyline, admitting to E! Recordsdata at the American Institute for Stuttering’s nineteenth Annual Gala, “I’m able to't of direction define you the leisure.”

However, she emphasized, “We're furious, very furious.” (For more with Emily, tune into E! Recordsdata tonight, June 11, at 11 p.m.)

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The Satan Wears Prada 2's Initiate Date Has Been Printed—And It's Sooner Than You Think

No matter the sequel spirited at what some might well well feel like a glacial tempo since the common movie premiered Twenty years ago, the common forged has been ready to step reduction into their roles when the time came.

“There (are) rumblings,” Emily acknowledged to the viewers at the Crimson Sea World Film Competition in December. “There is stuff churning around … We might well all be happy.”

Within the meantime, Stanley Tucci—whose personality Nige Kipling became a fan-common as he guided Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) in her original role—told E! Recordsdata that he would “revisit it in a 2nd.”

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“Listen, it changed into once a worthy experience, elegant?” Stanley outlined in October. “My hope is, if it occurs—obviously we'd procure to work out your total logistics—but it absolutely'd be a fun ingredient for each person.”

While Anne has yet to address the sequel, she previously reflected on the place her personality would be now. As she told E! in 2022, “Andy is in Paris and I mediate that she is writing for a marvelous French ladies people's magazine.”

“I mediate she's a employees creator and she or he speaks French fluently,” she gushed. “I don't mediate she's married, but she might well procure a baby or two. I mediate she's reasonably fab.”

Particulars of incompetence couldn’t hobby Miranda Priestly, but these secrets about The Satan Wears Prada carry out. Learn on to your total stunning facts concerning the enduring movie.

-Reporting by Nancy Harrison

1. The movie version of The Satan Wears Prada changed into once in the works before the book even hit cupboards. The foremost 100 pages and an present an explanation for had been sufficient to promote Fox executives on the roman-à-clef basically based utterly on creator Lauren Weisberger's temporary stint at Vogue as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's assistant. “I changed into once the first person to be taught it at Fox 2000,” the studio's broken-down executive vice chairman Carla Hacken told Selection in 2016. “I idea Miranda Priestly changed into once one of many ideally suited villains ever. I consider we aggressively went in and scooped it up.”

The adaption started forward of The Fresh York Times bestseller's 2003 birth, but after four writers took a stab at crafting a correct away anecdote, Aline Brosh McKenna changed into once tasked with increasing a brand original script fascinated concerning the sacrifices ladies people invent to pass up the masthead at vogue magazines. “I wrote a draft reasonably snappy—it took me a pair of month,” McKenna told the outlet. “Then I rewrote it basically based utterly on each person's notes.”

2. The lore of Wintour created a bunch of difficulties for manufacturing. “I had broad bother finding anyone in the vogue world who'd discuss with me, because people had been haunted of Anna and Vogue, no longer desirous to be blackballed,” McKenna told Entertainment Weekly of her be taught. “There changed into once one person that spoke to me, whose title I will never bid, who be taught it and acknowledged, 'The people on this movie are too nice. No person in that world is too nice. They don't ought to be, and to boot they don't procure time to be.' After that, I did a pass to invent each person slightly busier and meaner.”

Wintour's enormous attain made it no longer easy to salvage locations, director David Frankel admitted to EW. “The Met Ball meant that the Metropolitan Museum wished nothing to carry out with us,” he acknowledged. Bryant Park—at the time, the lengthy-running place of Fresh York Vogue Week—changed into once out as effectively.

“Even these iconic condo constructions we noticed as possibilities for Miranda's condo, the co-op boards wouldn't enable us to in,” he shared. One arrangement or the other, they borrowed a five-myth Better East Facet city dwelling from a chum of producer Wendy Finerman.

3. But there changed into once one place they nailed. “The ideally suited contact we had with Vogue changed into once Jess Gonchor, the manufacturing designer, who snuck into their places of work to discover a undercover agent at Anna's place of enterprise,” Frankel published to EW. “He changed into once in a predicament to re-produce the place of enterprise so authentically that I changed into once told Anna redecorated hers without prolong after the movie came out.”

4. The material cabinet offered a particular field as effectively. Originally, Frankel told EW, they couldn't convince any notable designers to lend pieces for the movie: “They ideally suited didn't pick on to incur the wrath of Anna.”

Enter legendary costumer Patricia Topic, who labored 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 the total lot; we needed to be very careful to no longer indulge in spaghetti at lunch,” worthy Streep, “because it'd race down the front and to boot they couldn't return it!”

5. And Wintour has at the least a small sense of humor concerning the final ingredient. Streep sat down with the Vogue head for the vogue bible's 125th anniversary direct, sharing her experience portraying Wintour's dull pal Katherine Graham in 2017's The Submit. Requested concerning the most fascinating personality she's ever performed, Streep replied, “Oh! I ought to claim…” trailing off as Wintour jumped in. “No, no!” she acknowledged with funny. “We're no longer going there, Meryl.”

6. And Wintour did support a screening—the identical one, of direction, as her broken-down aide Weisberger. “It changed into once leisure,” Wintour later told 60 Minutes of the movie. “It changed into once no longer a ideally suited rendition of what occurs within this magazine.”

7. Streep changed into once the ideally suited choice to play Miranda, with studio VP Hacken admitting to Selection that they hadn't the truth is regarded as any varied actresses. “I don't consider the leisure varied than, 'Please God—let it be Meryl,'” she acknowledged. When the Oscar winner's agent phoned saying she had be taught the script and would meet with the director, Hacken positioned him on a temporary protect to procure a ideally suited time. “I changed into once shouting in my place of enterprise.”

Streep told EW she liked the personality's toughness and backbone to no longer invent herself decrease than: “I cherished that there wasn't any backing faraway from the rotten parts of her, and the exact upsetting parts of her needed to carry out with the fact that she didn't strive and ingratiate, which is continuously the female emollient in any challenge the place you pick on your technique—what my pal Carrie Fisher feeble to name 'the squeezy and tilty' of all of it. [Miranda] didn't carry out any of that.”

8. Sooner than accepting the share, Streep made a of direction Miranda Priestly-like pass. No matter getting already clean two Oscars and one more 11 nominations by that level, Streep hadn't reasonably mastered the artwork of inquiring for more pay. But this time, she spoke up.

“The offer changed into once, to my mind slightly of, if no longer insulting, no longer possibly reflective of my accurate rate to the challenge,” she outlined to Selection. “There changed into once my 'goodbye 2nd,' and then they doubled the offer. I changed into once 55, and I had ideally suited realized, at a of direction dull date, deal on my possess behalf.”

9. She had varied demands as effectively. Cautious about turning Miranda accurate into a comic strip, Streep insisted on two scenes: What she called “the enterprise of vogue,” in which the trendsetter schooled Andy on her cerulean sweater, and “a scene the place she is without her armor, the unpeeled scene in the resort room.”

The white hair changed into once her introduction as effectively, Streep turning up with her chilly locks for a sit down-down with the prime of the studio. As director Frankel recalled to EW, “Meryl channeled Miranda in that assembly, and there changed into once no conversation concerning the hair; they looked into Meryl's eyes and never acknowledged a discover.”

10. Anne Hathaway needed to work harder for her share than assistant Andy toiled for Miranda. Okay, possibly no longer that no longer easy, but as she effect it at some stage in an look on RuPaul's Hurry Hurry, “I changed into once the ninth quite quite so much of for Satan Wears Prada.”

Though Hathaway worthy to Selection that she didn't procure to audition, “I needed to be affected person.” And birth a paunchy-blown campaign that integrated tracing the words “hire me” in the sand of Hacken's zen garden. When Hathaway in the waste got the guidelines, she changed into once in her bedroom putting on a shirt. “I had some mates over,” she told the outlet. “I consider running out in my lounge, half of dressed, screaming—'I got The Satan Wears Prada! I got The Satan Wears Prada!'”

11. Luckily for Hathaway, execs' first quite quite so much of grew to develop into them down. Incessantly. “We offered it to Rachel McAdams thrice,” director Frankel told EW of the actress, then filming Fox's The Family Stone. Coming off Point out Ladies and The Notebook, McAdams acknowledged she didn't pick on to dive into one more mainstream flick. Stated Frankel, “The studio changed into once resolute to procure her, and she or he changed into once resolute to no longer carry out it.”

Streep—and Hathaway's turn in 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 called up Tom Rothman at Fox and acknowledged, 'Yeah, this girl's worthy, and I mediate we'll work effectively collectively.'”

12. Casting the share of Emily changed into once even more work. Frankel watched more than 100 girl audition for the role of Miranda's unforgiving lead assistant (among them: Tracie Thoms, who in the waste came reduction and be taught for Andy's bestie Lily), but it absolutely changed into once a casually dressed Emily Blunt that caught his undercover agent.

With the Brit already on the Fox lot auditioning for an component in the 2006 fantasy movie Eragon, a casting agent asked her to be taught for The Satan Wears Prada. “But I changed into once speeding for the airport, and I consider ideally suited being roughly flustered,” Blunt published on The Late Late Display masks in Could possibly additionally 2021. “So I be taught it, but I changed into once wearing sweatpants, and I didn’t discover concerning the share the least bit.”

Days later, drowning her sorrows over no longer reserving Eragon, Blunt got a name from Frankel. “I changed into once in some dive membership in London,” Blunt detailed to Selection. “I called him reduction from the bathroom. He acknowledged, 'Listen I’d procure forged you off the tape, but the studio desires to take a look at you one more time. Can you carry out what you did but robe the share more?'”

13. She already sounded the share. Though Emily changed into once firstly written as American, once screenwriter McKenna heard Blunt carry the biting one-liners with her British accent, “we went to a espresso shop, went throughout the script, and peppered it with Britishisms,” McKenna told EW.

And Blunt deserves paunchy credit ranking for one bit she lifted from a careworn-out mother. “I wager I carry from people I meet,” the actress outlined on The Howard Stern Display masks. “Cherish, I noticed a mother talking to her baby in a supermarket after we had been shooting that movie. And it's a line that gets quoted reduction to me now. She yelled at her baby and she or he roughly opened and closed her hand and she or he goes, 'Yeah, I'm listening to this, and I must listen to this.' I went and effect it in the movie.”

14. Stanley Tucci also helped craft some iconic lines. After producers spent months procuring for the elegant match for Runway artwork director Nigel, the actor accredited the share “at the 11th hour,” Tucci told EW. Then he proceeded to nail Nigel's dry humor, even improvising some of the personality's most quotable moments.

“I admire the scene when Miranda is first increasing to the place of enterprise and each person form of panics,” Tucci reflected to Buzzfeed. “We all saved laughing so no longer easy, and David saved throwing out lines for me to claim and 'Gird your loins' changed into once the one that made it in.” Among the rejects: “'Titties in!'” Tucci shared with EW. “That changed into once one I made up, but every time we laughed.”

15. With out a doubt his common memento from the movie is his family, Tucci very finest terminate sufficient with costar Blunt to rating an invite to her 2010 marriage ceremony to John Krasinski. That's the place he reconnected with now-accomplice Felicity Blunt, he and the literary agent occurring to marry in 2012 and welcome early life Matteo and Emilia.

But as Tucci recounted to Of us, he the truth is met his future bride at the movie's 2006 premiere. On the time he changed into once clean married to dull accomplice Kate Tucci, who'd ideally suited got her breast most cancers diagnosis. “So I did the movie, and she or he started therapies, and then we had the premiere, and then she changed into once alive for four more years after that,” he outlined. “And, the truth is, Felicity—Emily's sister, my accomplice—she and Kate talked at the premiere that night time and I the truth is procure a photograph of them collectively, which is so extraordinary.”

16. Cherish Hathaway, Thoms remembers the roar 2nd she got the name that she'd be taking half in Lily, largely because it came about on her 30th birthday in August 2005. The Rent star felt reasonably confident in her audition—”At that level in my profession, I had roughly slipped into this most fascinating pal dwelling. So I changed into once like, 'Oh, Lily's easy. That's elegant in my wheelhouse'”—but she changed into once clean thrilled when she got discover.

“I changed into once in Dartmouth doing a workshop of a brand original play by Alan Ball,” she recalled to E! Recordsdata. And it changed into once in the cafeteria, over lunch, that she got the guidelines. “It changed into once like, 'Howdy, so you booked Satan Wears Prada. Overjoyed birthday!'” she shared. “It changed into once a ethical birthday reminiscence.”

17. Thoms also remembers observing Adrian Grenier—then at the height of his Entourage reputation—getting mobbed by followers and deftly going through every effect a query to for an autograph by handing out copies of his alt-people band The Honey Brothers' CD as an quite quite so much of.

“He changed into once the utilize of that opportunity to advertise his band participants, because he changed into once no longer the frontman of the band,” Thoms worthy of Grenier, forged as Andy's boyfriend Nate. “I idea that changed into once of direction worthy how he dealt with each person very particularly and liked their give a increase to, and tried to ricochet that give a increase to onto his colleagues.”

18. While Thoms had an altogether extra special experience—”We had been all like, 'Oh my god, it's like we're doing Intercourse and the Metropolis.' We weren't, but it absolutely clean had that very Fresh York, very metropolitan, very attempting to be grownup ingredient about it”—she does procure one remorse.

She had a obvious opinion for the Marc Jacobs procure that Lily (and Thoms) salivated over in a single key scene. “I asked the prop division to no longer show me the purse before we had been rolling, because I needed the response to be precise,” she acknowledged. “That, like, gasping and grabbing and 'Gimme, gimme!', that happened because that purse changed into once ravishing.”

So ravishing, of direction, “I had a entire arena in my brain on protect the purse,” she admitted to E! Recordsdata. “And then the scene the place I changed into once going to in a arrangement neglect to proceed the purse in my trailer, that scene got cleave. So I never went reduction to work to find the purse. It changed into once very unhappy.”

19. Streep changed into once the girl who didn't race to Paris. Originally nobody changed into once place to visit the Metropolis of Light to grab footage for the final scenes of Miranda and Andy's worthy shuttle to Paris Vogue Week. “I changed into once aghast,” Frankel told Selection. But halfway through manufacturing he changed into once in a predicament to place collectively a sizzle reel that convinced the studio to invent the movie a summer time birth with an increased rate range.

Hathaway and Simon Baker (as her varied luxuriate in hobby, creator Christian) flew to France for 2 days of shooting, but Streep filmed her portions in Fresh York, the studio claiming her race back and forth would be worthy too pricey.

20. In actuality, Streep missed out on plenty of the fun. Making the selection to completely step into her Miranda demeanor and largely rob away herself from any on-place banter “changed into once rotten,” the actress later reflected to EW. “I might well well hear all of them rocking and laughing. I changed into once so wretched! I acknowledged, 'Effectively, it's the value you pay for being boss!' That's the final time I ever attempted a Scheme ingredient!”

But before Streep went ice frigid, she gave the briefest of pep talks, Hathaway recalled to Of us, saying, “'I need you to grab I mediate you're going to be worthy, and I'm so overjoyed to work with you…and that's the final nice ingredient I'm going to claim to you.'”

That's all.

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