Inside The Devil Wears Prada sequel: Cast, story, and premiere revealed

The iconic fashion comedy The Devil Wears Prada is officially making a comeback. After years of speculation, fans can finally look forward to a sequel hitting theaters in 2026. From the returning cast to the story’s fresh premise, here’s everything you need to know about the highly anticipated follow-up to the 2006 classic.

A long-awaited sequel finally confirmed

Rumors of a Devil Wears Prada sequel have swirled for years, but the buzz intensified at the 2024 SAG Awards when Anne Hathaway reunited with Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt, sparking excitement among fans. By mid-2024, Variety confirmed that Disney had begun early development on the sequel. However, Hathaway’s commitment to The Princess Diaries reboot seemed to take priority until she confirmed her involvement in late 2024.

After a quiet period with little news, Variety revealed in May 2025 that the sequel is officially scheduled for a May 1, 2026 theatrical release. Disney is clearly betting on nostalgia and the enduring appeal of Runway magazine’s fierce fashion world.

What’s the sequel about?

The new film will explore Miranda Priestly’s continued reign in the fashion industry as she grapples with the challenges posed by the decline of traditional magazine publishing. At the same time, she must face off against a powerful new rival played by Emily Blunt, who is cast as a high-level executive in a luxury conglomerate controlling the all-important advertising dollars Priestly desperately needs.

This fresh conflict promises to update the story for a new era, reflecting how the industry has transformed with the rise of digital media and changing consumer habits.

Who is returning?

Meryl Streep is confirmed to reprise her iconic role as Miranda Priestly, while Emily Blunt returns as the formidable new antagonist, continuing the dynamic rivalry that made the original film so memorable. Fans are eagerly awaiting official word on Anne Hathaway’s role as Andy Sachs.

Although Stanley Tucci has not been officially confirmed, the beloved Nigel remains a likely presence. Tucci teased his possible return in early 2025, joking he could face “actor’s prison” if he revealed too much. His comments hint that the original core cast might be reuniting after all.

The possibility of a cameo from Gisele Bündchen also remains a fan favorite. The supermodel famously declined a role in the first film, but her potential involvement in the sequel would be an exciting surprise.

Anne Hathaway’s evolving stance on the sequel

Anne Hathaway was initially skeptical about revisiting the story. In 2023, she publicly expressed doubts about a sequel happening, emphasizing how much the world and media landscape had changed since the original film’s release.

By 2024, however, Hathaway appeared more open to the idea, acknowledging in interviews that if a compelling story could be told, the original cast would be “crazy not to” participate. She highlighted the shift from print magazines to digital platforms as a major challenge but seemed hopeful that the sequel could capture the spirit of the original while updating it for today’s realities.

What’s next for The Devil Wears Prada sequel?

Behind the scenes, insiders suggest that Disney is keen to bring back the original creative team, including director David Frankel, producer Wendy Finerman, and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna. With the original stars reportedly in talks to return, anticipation is building for a sequel that could recapture the magic of the first film while exploring fresh themes relevant to today’s fashion and media worlds.

Fans can mark their calendars for May 1, 2026, when The Devil Wears Prada sequel is set to hit theaters. Until then, speculation and excitement will continue to grow as the fashion saga prepares its comeback.

 

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