According to Emily Blunt, filming for The Devil Wears Prada 2 is scheduled to start in July. She revealed this exciting news during a recent chat with Entertainment Tonight.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be returning to the big screen for an exciting sequel, joining forces once more with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Although I haven’t had a chance to delve into the script just yet, I’ve given my fans a tantalizing sneak peek about the movie. “It feels strange,” I admitted. “I haven’t even laid eyes on the script, but I find myself asking, ‘Where am I?’ I have no idea.” This hints at the intriguing state of my character in this upcoming production.
When asked about her character Emily, Blunt hinted at potential growth for the character by suggesting, “It would be great if we could resolve [the conflict between Emily and Miranda]. To be honest, I’m not certain. Does it seem like I’m dancing around the topic? Does it appear that I can’t reveal anything to you?
The upcoming Disney-produced movie, tentatively set for release on May 1, 2026, hints at a plot where Meryl Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, encounters difficulties due to the waning of magazine publishing. As Runway battles to maintain its relevance, it seems that she will seek Emily Charlton’s assistance, now a prominent executive at a high-end fashion company, for advertising purposes.
Here’s what we know about the cast and crew so far
It hasn’t been confirmed yet, but there are rumors that the main actors from the original film are discussing their return. It’s said that Meryl Streep is in negotiations to reprise her role as Miranda. Similarly, Emily Blunt is also reportedly involved, given that the sequel appears to focus on her character’s new career in fashion.
According to reports from Entertainment Weekly and Variety, Anne Hathaway, famously known for her role as Andy Sachs in the original film, is considering a return to the project. Similarly, Stanley Tucci, who charmed audiences as Nigel, seems poised to reappear in the movie. When asked about the potential return, Tucci shared that while he can’t disclose any details, if the project does move forward, he would be overjoyed to be a part of it.
In discussions to rejoin for the sequel are director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, who were involved in the initial film. The original producer, Wendy Finerman, is set to return as well.
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2025-06-11 12:23