Why I’m excited about The Devil Wears Prada sequel
I can hardly hide my excitement: it looks like we’re finally getting a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada! Nearly two decades after Miranda Priestly’s icy “that’s all” sent shivers down my spine, the fashion world and movie fans are abuzz with the news. And I, for one, am ready to dive back into the drama.
Remember when Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs stumbled into the high-stakes world of Runway magazine, only to be dazzled and terrorsaed by Meryl Streep’s imperious Miranda Priestly? That 2006 film wasn’t just a movie; it was a cultural touchstone. I laughed, I cringed, and I might have even updated my wardrobe a bit. The dynamic between Andy, Miranda and Emily Blunt’s competitive assistant, Emily, was nothing short of electric.
The Devil Wears Prada resonated with so many of us. It wasn’t just about fashion; it was about ambition, identity and the struggle to balance personal life with professional aspirations. And let’s not forget, it was a box office hit, grossing over $326 million globally and snagging two Oscar nominations. Even now, the film’s influence is undeniable, with a musical adaptation starring Vanessa Williams as Priestly playing to sold-out crowds in London’s West End.
The rumour mill started churning after Streep, Blunt and Hathaway reunited at the Oscars. Could a sequel really be in the works? According to reports from industry insiders, it seems Disney is in the early stages of development. While no one from the original film has made an official statement, the excitement is real.
I have to admit, I was a bit surprised. Over the years, the cast has been pretty dismissive of a sequel. Hathaway once toyed with the idea but recently sounded doubtful about revisiting Andy’s story. Blunt also seemed content to let the original film stand on its own, suggesting that some things are best left untouched.
But here’s the kicker: sources suggest that the original cast is in talks to return. Can you imagine Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci reprising their iconic roles? It’s almost too good to be true. David Frankel, who directed the original, along with screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna and producer Wendy Finerman are also being considered to come back.
The potential storyline has me hooked already. The sequel is rumoured to delve into the decline of print media, with Miranda Priestly facing the end of her career and going head-to-head with her former assistant Emily Charlton, who’s now a high-powered executive at a luxury group. This plot promises to capture the evolving dynamics of the fashion industry and the shifting power structures within it.
Of course, with everything still in preliminary talks, we might be waiting a while for this sequel to hit theatres. But just the thought of revisiting these beloved characters and seeing how their stories have evolved is enough to keep us excited.
For now, I’ll be eagerly awaiting more news, savouring the anticipation, and perhaps rewatching The Devil Wears Prada for the umpteenth time. There’s something really comforting about watching the familiar scenes again: Andy changing from a scrappy newcomer to a polished professional, Miranda’s strong presence, and the fun conversations with Nigel. Each time I watch, I appreciate the film’s sharp humour, memorable quotes, and the great performances by the cast even more.
Here’s to hoping that this sequel lives up to the magic of the original. That’s all.