Clear your calendars and polish your stilettos—Miranda Priestly is back, and she’s bringing the drama (and the dry one-liners) with her.
Nearly 20 years after The Devil Wears Prada made fashion feel like full-contact sport, Hollywood’s one of the most stylish sequel is officially in production. Yes, that red-heeled icon of a film is returning with Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci all reprising their roles. If that doesn’t thrill you, darling… well, you know the line.
But this isn’t just a nostalgic revival. This time, Miranda is facing an even tougher battle: the decline of print media. And to survive, she’ll need help from an old assistant who now holds the purse strings at a luxury empire. Talk about a power pivot.
Whether you loved the original for its savage style commentary or just wanted Andy to ditch Nate and keep the Chanel boots, the sequel promises even more fashion, fire, and flawless takedowns.
🗓️ Mark your diary: The Devil Wears Prada 2 sashays into cinemas on May 1, 2026, just days before the Met Gala. Coincidence? Please.

Even More Star Power on the Runway
The fashion icons you love are back—but they’re not alone. Meryl Streep returns as the merciless and magnificent Miranda Priestly. Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt are back as Andy and Emily, possibly switching power dynamics (and wardrobes). Stanley Tucci returns as Nigel, still serving hard truths and impeccable tailoring.



New Additions:
Simone Ashley (Bridgerton) is joining the cast, though her role remains a well-guarded secret. Could she be Runway’s next rising star—or Miranda’s competition? Kenneth Branagh will portray Miranda’s husband. Bold move. We’ll see if he survives dinner at home.
Lucy Liu and Justin Theroux have also signed on for undisclosed roles. Cillian Murphy has not been officially confirmed, but rumor has it he was spotted near the set.


Why This Sequel Is Already a Must-Watch
A Legacy Reimagined: New characters, new challenges, and a fresh look at power in the fashion world. From Rivals to Rulers: Emily is now a luxury exec, and Andy may finally be in charge of her own story.
The Real-World Tie-In: As Anna Wintour exits Vogue, Miranda’s world suddenly feels a little too real. Met Gala Timing: The movie drops the Friday before fashion’s biggest night. We see what you did there.

She’s Back. And She’s Not Wearing That Blue Sweater.
The teaser? A pair of red stilettos and the words “Now in production.”Whether you’re a die-hard fan, a fashion junkie, or just here for the power plays and Prada bags, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is shaping up to be the style spectacle of the decade.Because while trends fade, icons return in heels.