Fashion Reigns Again: 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Teaser Drops, Fans Lose it Online
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite in The Devil Wears Prada 2 teaser, reigniting fashion nostalgia.
The highly anticipated teaser trailer for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" was unveiled on November 12, 2025, reigniting excitement among fans of the iconic 2006 comedy that grossed over $326 million worldwide and became a cultural touchstone for fashion and workplace satire. Starring Meryl Streep as the imperious Runway editor Miranda Priestly and Anne Hathaway as her ambitious assistant Andy Sachs, the 50-second clip reunites the duo nearly two decades later, set against Madonna's pulsating 1990 hit "Vogue" as a nod to the film's inspirations from real-life publishing giants like Vogue magazine.
Directed once again by David Frankel from a script by Aline Brosh McKenna, the sequel promises to delve back into the high-stakes world of high fashion, with Miranda strutting through Runway's sleek offices in signature red stilettos and oversized shades, while Andy appears more seasoned yet entangled in the industry's evolving chaos. Produced by Wendy Finerman and Karen Rosenfelt, the film is slated for theatrical release on May 1, 2026, via 20th Century Studios, positioning it amid a summer slate packed with sequels like "Toy Story 5" and "Minions 3".
Joining Streep and Hathaway are returning cast members Emily Blunt as the frenetic first assistant Emily Charlton—now reimagined as a rival executive at a luxury conglomerate—and Stanley Tucci as the wry art director Nigel Kipling, whose chemistry anchored the original's sharp wit. The teaser offers glimpses of familiar faces like Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman but teases fresh dynamics with newcomers including Kenneth Branagh as Miranda's husband, Patrick Brammall as Andy's love interest, and an ensemble featuring Rachel Bloom, Lucy Liu, B.J. Novak, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, and others, expanding the Runway universe into broader corporate intrigue and personal reckonings.
Hathaway marked the trailer's drop on her Instagram with a playful caption—"It’s everyone’s birthday"—coinciding with her 43rd birthday, amplifying the nostalgic buzz that has surrounded the project since its official greenlight in 2024. The original film, adapted from Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel loosely inspired by her time assisting Anna Wintour, not only launched Hathaway into stardom but also earned Streep an Oscar nomination for her unforgettable portrayal of unyielding elegance laced with terror.
This sequel arrives at a poignant moment for the fashion media landscape, mirroring real-world shifts as print publications grapple with digital disruption, algorithmic feeds, and influencer economies that have upended traditional gatekeepers like Miranda. Reports suggest the plot will explore Miranda's fight to sustain Runway's relevance amid declining ad revenues, pitting her against Emily's ascendant empire in a battle for luxury brand partnerships, while Andy navigates her post-Runway life as a more empowered journalist. Such themes echo the 2013 novel sequel "Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns", though the film charts its own course, potentially blending satire with timely commentary on sustainability, diversity, and work-life balance in an industry long criticised for its exclusivity. Early fan reactions on social media have hailed the teaser as "groundbreaking" in its fidelity to the original's snarky tone, with viral clips of Streep's icy glares and Hathaway's knowing smirks driving millions of views within hours.
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As Hollywood leans into nostalgia-driven revivals amid a post-pandemic box office favouring familiar IPs, "The Devil Wears Prada 2" stands poised to recapture the zeitgeist that made its predecessor a quotable classic, from "That's all" to "Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking." With its blend of returning legends and rising talents, the film could redefine sequel expectations in the rom-com genre, offering a stylish lens on empowerment and reinvention. Industry watchers anticipate strong opening weekend prospects, especially with tie-in fashion collabs and promotional tie-ups already in motion, ensuring the "style-o-meter" ticks upward for audiences craving that perfect mix of glamour and grit.
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