What Anne Hathaway Has to Say About a Devil Wears Prada Sequel

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What Anne Hathaway Has to Insist A pair of Devil Wears Prada Sequel

Anne Hathaway shared her thoughts on a doable sequel to The Devil Wears Prada after reuniting alongside with her primitive costars Emily Blunt and Meryl Strep at the 2024 SAG Awards.

Crucial functions of a doable Devil Wears Prada sequel pause no longer hobby Anne Hathaway.

In fact, the Oscar winner said she would powerful rather “make something else” alongside with her primitive castmates Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep, who she no longer too long ago reunited with on the 2024 SAG Awards stage as a presenter.

“I don't mediate a continuation of that legend might possibly well even be ever gonna happen,” Anne exclusively instructed E! Data of their 2006 movie, which became as soon as adapted from the Lauren Weisberger unusual of the an analogous name. “But I mediate we can proceed to offer out awards to totally different other folks, so I mediate there's a future for that.” (For additional from her interview, tune in to E! Data tonight, March 19 at 11 p.m.)

Despite the reality that she “would admire” to uncover the three of them team up with director David Frankel as soon as more—and no longer to level out that a follow-up book titled Revenge Wears Prada does exist—Anne believes the veil veil adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada can procure to mute stand alone. After all, as she set up it, it's what makes the movie so charming even in any case these years.

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Anne Hathaway Via the Years

“The reality of the matter is—with any film—all we can pause is make it,” the 41-year-primitive said of the continuous fan make stronger. “The explanation that movie felt so special became as soon as that we procure been a team and we did that work, however undoubtedly it's the admire that all individuals pours to it.”

Quipping viewers “don't desire to dread a pair of sequel,” Anne added, “Let's upright have the side that we all agree with admire.”

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That's also the an analogous vitality she's bringing to The Thought of You, her upcoming movie in accordance with Robinne Lee's extensively-standard book. Shooting down hypothesis that her onscreen admire hobby is in accordance with Harry Styles, she instructed E! Data, “Each person needs to relax.”

“Sorry, I possibly shouldn't be that reactive about it,” she persisted. “I upright mediate no.”

As for her costar Nicholas Galitzine? He identified that he drew extra inspiration from totally different pop acts than from the One Course alum.

“There procure been so many incredible references we used: BTS for many of the choreography, which became as soon as undoubtedly mountainous,” he effectively-known. “There's so many references accessible.”

The Thought of You premieres on Top Video Might presumably possibly also merely 2. In the length in-between, have reading for the total secrets and ways about The Devil Wears Prada.

1. The film model of The Devil Wears Prada became as soon as in the works ahead of the book even hit shelves. The first 100 pages and an outline procure been enough to promote Fox executives on the roman-à-clef in accordance with author Lauren Weisberger's temporary stint at Vogue as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's assistant. “I became as soon as the first person to learn it at Fox 2000,” the studio's primitive govt vp Carla Hacken instructed Sort in 2016. “I thought Miranda Priestly became as soon as one of many finest villains ever. I comprise in thoughts we aggressively went in and scooped it up.”

The adaption began ahead of The New York Times bestseller's 2003 open, however after four writers took a stab at crafting a as we relate legend, Aline Brosh McKenna became as soon as tasked with rising a brand new script targeted on the sacrifices ladies folks make to slither up the masthead at model magazines. “I wrote a draft quite mercurial—it took me a pair of month,” McKenna instructed the outlet. “Then I rewrote it in accordance with all individuals's notes.”

2. The lore of Wintour created a good deal of difficulties for manufacturing. “I had mountainous effort finding anyone in the rage world who'd seek the advice of with me, because other folks procure been frightened of Anna and Vogue, no longer desirous to be blackballed,” McKenna instructed Entertainment Weekly of her compare. “There became as soon as one one who spoke to me, whose name I would no longer ever boom, who learn it and said, 'The other folks in this movie are too nice. No person in that world is simply too nice. They don't desire to be, and they also don't procure time to be.' After that, I did a slither to make all individuals somewhat busier and meaner.”

Wintour's tall reach made it difficult to actual locations, director David Frankel admitted to EW. “The Met Ball meant that the Metropolitan Museum wished nothing to total with us,” he said. Bryant Park—at the time, the long-working location of New York Vogue Week—became as soon as out as effectively. “Even these iconic condominium structures we saw as probabilities for Miranda's condominium, the co-op boards wouldn't let us in,” he shared. Lastly, they borrowed a five-legend Better East Aspect town condominium from a chum of producer Wendy Finerman.

3. But there became as soon as one jam they nailed. “The accurate contact we had with Vogue became as soon as Jess Gonchor, the manufacturing clothier, who snuck into their offices to procure a seek at Anna's place of job,” Frankel printed to EW. “He became as soon as in a jam to re-blueprint the place of job so authentically that I became as soon as instructed Anna redecorated hers as we relate after the movie came out.”

4. The fabric cloth wardrobe introduced a totally different field as effectively. In the initiating, Frankel instructed EW, they couldn't persuade any indispensable designers to lend items for the film: “They upright didn't are desirous to incur the wrath of Anna.”

Enter legendary costumer Patricia Discipline, who labored her magic, assembling a lineup of some 150 items from Donna Karan, Zac Posen, Rick Owens and, certain, Prada, taking care to repeat apart Meryl Streep's exacting Miranda Priestly from Wintour. “She borrowed the total lot; we needed to be very cautious no longer to bask in spaghetti at lunch,” effectively-known Streep, “because it'd hasten down the entrance and they also couldn't return it!”

5. And Wintour has no longer lower than a puny sense of humor about the total side. Streep sat down with the Vogue head for the rage bible's 125th anniversary relate, sharing her ride portraying Wintour's leisurely friend Katherine Graham in 2017's The Post. Asked about essentially the most difficult persona she's ever conducted, Streep responded, “Oh! I’m able to procure to mute reveal…” trailing off as Wintour jumped in. “No, no!” she said with fun. “We're no longer going there, Meryl.”

6. And he or she did back a screening—the an analogous one, truly, as her primitive aide Weisberger. “It became as soon as entertainment,” Wintour later instructed 60 Minutes of the film. “It became as soon as no longer a loyal rendition of what happens internal this journal.”

7. Streep became as soon as the staunch strategy to play Miranda, with studio VP Hacken admitting to Sort that they hadn't genuinely regarded as any totally different actresses. “I don't comprise in thoughts something else totally different than, 'Please God—let or no longer or no longer it’s Meryl,'” she said. When the Oscar winner's agent phoned asserting she had learn the script and would meet with the director, Hacken placed him on a temporary retain to procure an very wonderful time. “I became as soon as shouting in my place of job.”

Streep instructed EW she liked the persona's toughness and resolution no longer to make herself lower than: “I cherished that there wasn't any backing away from the substandard aspects of her, and the staunch horrifying aspects of her had to total with the reality that she didn't are trying and ingratiate, which is commonly the female emollient in any quandary the place you desire your ability—what my friend Carrie Fisher used to name 'the squeezy and tilty' of it all. [Miranda] didn't pause any of that.”

8. Earlier than accepting the half, Streep made a extremely Miranda Priestly-admire slither. Despite having already restful two Oscars and any other 11 nominations by that level, Streep hadn't quite mastered the art work of asking for added pay. But this time, she spoke up. “The offer became as soon as, to my thoughts a small bit, if no longer insulting, no longer possibly reflective of my staunch value to the venture,” she defined to Sort. “There became as soon as my 'goodbye moment,' and then they doubled the offer. I became as soon as 55, and I had upright discovered, at a extremely leisurely date, the technique to deal on my occupy behalf.”

9. She had totally different demands as effectively. Cautious about turning Miranda staunch into a comic strip, Streep insisted on two scenes: What she called “the commerce of model,” in which the trendsetter schooled Andy on her cerulean sweater, and “a scene the place she is with out her armor, the unpeeled scene in the hotel room.”

The white hair became as soon as her introduction as effectively, Streep turning up alongside with her icy locks for a sit down-down with the high of the studio. As director Frankel recalled to EW, “Meryl channeled Miranda in that meeting, and there became as soon as no dialog about the hair; they appeared into Meryl's eyes and on no story said a discover.”

10. Anne Hathaway had to work extra difficult for her half than assistant Andy toiled for Miranda. K, possibly no longer that laborious, however as she set up it throughout an look on RuPaul's Crawl Urge, “I became as soon as the ninth option for Devil Wears Prada.”

Though Hathaway effectively-known to Sort that she didn't procure to audition, “I needed to wait and see.” And open a beefy-blown advertising and marketing campaign that integrated tracing the words “rent me” in the sand of Hacken's zen backyard. When Hathaway in the slay received the guidelines, she became as soon as in her bedroom striking on a shirt. “I had some friends over,” she instructed the outlet. “I comprise in thoughts working out in my residing room, half dressed, screaming—'I received The Devil Wears Prada! I received The Devil Wears Prada!'”

11. Luckily for Hathaway, execs' first option turned them down. Time and as soon as more. “We provided it to Rachel McAdams thrice,” director Frankel instructed EW of the actress, then filming Fox's The Family Stone. Coming off Suggest Girls and The Notebook, McAdams said she didn't are desirous to dive into any other mainstream flick. Acknowledged Frankel, “The studio became as soon as certain to procure her, and he or she became as soon as certain no longer to total it.”

Streep—and Hathaway's flip 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 alongside with her and called up Tom Rothman at Fox and said, 'Yeah, this lady's mountainous, and I mediate we'll work effectively together.'”

12. Casting the half of Emily became as soon as even extra work. Frankel watched bigger than 100 lady audition for the role of Miranda's unforgiving lead assistant (amongst them: Tracie Thoms, who in the slay came advantage and skim for Andy's bestie Lily), on the opposite hand it became as soon as a casually dressed Emily Blunt that caught his observe.

Already on the Fox lot auditioning for a half in the 2006 legend film Eragon, a casting agent asked the Brit to learn for The Devil Wears Prada. “But I became as soon as rushing for the airport, and I comprise in thoughts upright being vogue of flustered,” Blunt printed on The Unhurried Unhurried Display veil in Might presumably possibly also merely. “So I learn it, however I became as soon as wearing sweatpants, and I did no longer seek the half at all.”

Days later, drowning her sorrows over no longer reserving Eragon, Blunt bought a name from Frankel. “I became as soon as in some dive membership in London,” Blunt detailed to Sort. “I called him procure pleasure from the relaxation room. He said, 'Hear I would procure solid you off the tape, however the studio needs to uncover you one overtime. Are you able to pause what you possibly did however costume the half extra?'”

13. She already sounded the half. Though Emily became as soon as before the total lot written as American, as soon as screenwriter McKenna heard Blunt bring the biting one-liners alongside with her British accent, “we went to a espresso shop, went thru the script, and peppered it with Britishisms,” McKenna instructed EW.

And Blunt deserves beefy credit rating for one bit she lifted from a pressured out-out mom. “I guess I take from other folks I meet,” the actress defined on The Howard Stern Display veil. “Esteem, I saw a mom talking to her youngster in a supermarket as soon as we procure been taking pictures that film. And it's a line that will get quoted advantage to me now. She yelled at her youngster and he or she vogue of opened and closed her hand and he or she goes, 'Yeah, I'm listening to this, and I are desirous to listen to this.' I went and set up it in the movie.”

14. Stanley Tucci also helped craft some iconic lines. After producers spent months buying for the loyal fit for Runway art work director Nigel, the actor authorized the half “at the 11th hour,” Tucci instructed EW. Then he proceeded to nail Nigel's dry humor, even improvising one of the valuable valuable persona's most quotable moments.

“I admire the scene when Miranda is first coming up to the place of job and all individuals vogue of panics,” Tucci mirrored to Buzzfeed. “We all saved laughing so laborious, and David saved throwing out lines for me to claim and 'Gird your loins' became as soon as the one who made it in.” Amongst the rejects: “'Tits in!'” Tucci shared with EW. “That became as soon as one I made up, however whenever we laughed.”

15. Obviously his favourite memento from the film is his family, Tucci supreme discontinuance enough with costar Blunt to get an invite to her 2010 wedding to John Krasinski. That's the place he reconnected with now-wife Felicity Blunt, he and the literary agent occurring to marry in 2012 and welcome kids Matteo and Emilia.

But as Tucci recounted to Folks, he genuinely met his future bride at the film's 2006 premiere. On the time he became as soon as mute married to leisurely wife Kate Tucci, who'd upright bought her breast cancer diagnosis. “So I did the movie, and he or she began treatments, and then we had the premiere, and then she became as soon as alive for four extra years after that,” he defined. “And, genuinely, Felicity—Emily's sister, my wife—she and Kate talked at the premiere that night and I even procure a impart of them together, which is so ordinary.”

16. Esteem Hathaway, Thoms remembers the staunch moment she received the name that she'd be taking half in Lily, largely because it came about on her thirtieth birthday in August 2005. The Rent star felt quite assured in her audition—”At that level in my profession, I had vogue of slipped into this finest friend tell. So I became as soon as admire, 'Oh, Lily's easy. That's loyal in my wheelhouse'”—however became as soon as mute thrilled when she bought discover.

“I became as soon as in Dartmouth doing a workshop of a brand new play by Alan Ball,” she recalled to E! Data. And it became as soon as in the cafeteria, over lunch, that she received the guidelines. “It became as soon as admire, 'Howdy, so that you booked Devil Wears Prada. Happy birthday!'” she shared. “It became as soon as a staunch birthday memory.”

17. Thoms also remembers gazing Adrian Grenier—then at the high of his Entourage reputation—getting mobbed by followers and deftly going thru each and every demand for an autograph by handing out copies of his alt-folks band The Honey Brothers' CD as a change. “He became as soon as the employ of that probability to advertise his band members, because he became as soon as no longer the frontman of the band,” Thoms effectively-known of Grenier, solid as Andy's boyfriend Nate. “I thought that became as soon as undoubtedly mountainous how he handled all individuals very particularly and liked their make stronger, and tried to ricochet that make stronger onto his colleagues.”

18. Whereas Thoms had an altogether incredible ride—”We procure been all admire, 'Oh my god, it's admire we're doing Intercourse and the Metropolis.' We weren't, on the opposite hand it mute had that very New York, very metropolitan, very attempting to be grownup side about it”—she does procure one regret.

She had a total idea for the Marc Jacobs uncover that Lily (and Thoms) salivated over in one key scene. “I asked the prop division to no longer showcase me the purse ahead of we procure been rolling, because I needed the response to be staunch,” she said. “That, admire, gasping and grabbing and 'Gimme, gimme!', that occurred because that purse became as soon as beautiful.”

So beautiful, truly, “I had a total location in my brain on the technique to carry the purse,” she admitted to E! Data. “After which the scene the place I became as soon as going to someway forget to leave the purse in my trailer, that scene received sever advantage. So I on no story went advantage to work to procure the purse. It became as soon as very unhappy.”

19. Streep became as soon as the lady who didn't hasten to Paris. In the initiating no person became as soon as jam to hunt the advice of with the Metropolis of Gentle to snatch footage for the supreme scenes of Miranda and Andy's powerful hasten back and forth to Paris Vogue Week. “I became as soon as aghast,” Frankel instructed Sort. But halfway thru manufacturing he became as soon as in a jam to place together a sizzle reel that convinced the studio to make the film a summer season open with an elevated funds.

Hathaway and Simon Baker (as her totally different admire hobby, author Christian) flew to France for two days of taking pictures, however Streep filmed her portions in New York, the studio claiming her proceed would be powerful too costly.

20. In fact, Streep passed over out on a lot of the stress-free. Making the strategy to totally step into her Miranda demeanor and largely get rid of herself from any on-jam banter “became as soon as substandard,” the actress later mirrored to EW. “I might possibly well also hear them all rocking and laughing. I became as soon as so depressed! I said, 'Well, it's the value you pay for being boss!' That's the final time I ever tried a Technique side!”

But ahead of Streep went ice cold, she gave the briefest of pep talks, Hathaway recalled to Folks, asserting, “I need you to know I mediate you're going to be mountainous, and I'm so happy to work with you…and that's the final nice side I'm going to claim to you.”

That's all.

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