Miranda Priestly is set to return almost 20 years after the original film
In 2006, the fashion world collided with film in a way that was simply runway to remember. The Devil Wears Prada, a whip-smart satire of gloss, grit, and the high cost of ambition, introduced us to one of cinema’s most iconic characters: the terrifyingly polished Miranda Priestly. Now, nearly two decades and countless cerulean sweaters later, the sequel is officially in production—and the cast lineup is as sharp as a stiletto.
The queen returns: Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly
Because who else could possibly make “That’s all” sound like both a benediction and a death sentence?
Meryl Streep reprises her role as the formidable editor-in-chief of Runway, bringing back her air of disdain, unmatched poise, and collection of cashmere coats worth more than our rent. This marks Streep’s first return to film since Don’t Look Up in 2021, and what a glorious comeback it will be.
Anne Hathaway as Andrea “Andy” Sachs
Andy Sachs is back—and no, she didn’t run off to a hideous skirt convention. Anne Hathaway returns to the role that cemented her post-Princess Diaries career. Now, she’s no longer the coffee-fetching assistant in cerulean sweaters—she’s a powerful editor in her own right. Hathaway teased her return via Instagram in July 2025, giving fans a glimpse of Sachs 2.0 in a patchwork Gabriela Hearst number and a cryptic reel about her iconic eyeglasses.
A long way from the “Clackers,” indeed.
Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton
Still sarcastic, still stressed, and hopefully still allergic to carbs, Emily Charlton (played again by Emily Blunt) is back—and she’s thriving. Once the assistant whose entire diet was “a cube of cheese,” Emily has climbed the ranks and is now a high-powered executive at a luxury fashion brand.
From Paris-bound breakdowns to boardroom power moves, Emily 2.0 might just steal the show.
Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling
Let’s all collectively agree that Nigel deserved better in the first film. The fabulous Stanley Tucci returns as Miranda’s loyal (and long-suffering) second-in-command. Rumor has it, Nigel’s arc this time may involve stepping out of Miranda’s shadow—and perhaps into his own spotlight. Justice for Nigel? We’ll see.
New addition: Kenneth Branagh as Miranda’s mysterious husband
A new face in the Runway universe: Oscar-winner Kenneth Branagh joins the sequel as Miranda Priestly’s elusive husband. Details about his character are tightly zipped, but if he dares misspell Gabbana, he might not survive the first act. Branagh’s casting adds gravitas and intrigue—perfectly suited for Miranda’s elegant, ice-cold world.
Is the sequel being filmed in New York too?
Filming is currently underway in New York City—Midtown Manhattan, to be precise. Locals spotted “Cerulean” listed as the working title, a sly nod to Miranda’s infamous monologue about the trickle-down power of high fashion. With a release date set for May 1, 2026—just in time for the Met Gala—the anticipation is haute.
The teaser? Two red stilettos, side by side, perfectly mirroring the film’s dual legacies: the old guard and the new.
When will The Devil Wears Prada 2 be released?
Gird your loins—The Devil Wears Prada 2 struts into cinemas on Friday, May 1, 2026.
The release date is no coincidence. Landing just days before fashion’s most celebrated event, the Met Gala, the timing is as calculated as Miranda Priestly’s withering glances. Expect the fashion world to be in full frenzy.
As for the teaser? It’s delightfully cryptic. The iconic red stiletto from the original film’s poster now stands beside a matching heel—elegant, ominous, and unmistakably Prada. The only text: “Now in production.” No plot hints, no dialogue. Just style.
A sequel? In May? Groundbreaking.
Where can you watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 ?
Before the sequel takes over cinemas, now is the perfect time to revisit the film that made fashion feel like war (with better shoes).
The Devil Wears Prada is currently streaming on Disney+ with a subscription, and on Hulu with a premium plan. Prefer to rent? It’s also available on Prime Video for on-demand viewing.
Whether you’re catching up or rewatching for the hundredth time, one thing’s certain: those cerulean sweaters never go out of style.