The popular fashion comedy-drama film The Devil Wears Prada was released in 2006. The film revolves around the world of fashion and explores the career and personal life of a young woman.
The central story focuses on the struggles of a woman trying to balance her career and personal life. In the film, Anne Hathaway plays Andrea Sachs, who begins working as an intern at the fashion magazine Runway. There, she is guided by Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep – a powerful and demanding editor. Emily Blunt, who portrayed Emily, Miranda Priestly’s assistant, plays a key role as one of Andrea’s colleagues.
Miranda’s strict work ethic and commanding personality profoundly influence Andrea, shaping her into a confident and driven career woman, while also creating challenges in her personal life.
The film was widely praised upon its release and remains an iconic movie in the fashion industry. It has continued to influence audiences, particularly women, inspiring reflections on balancing work and personal life.
Discussions of a sequel have surfaced multiple times. In 2018, it was confirmed that Emily Blunt would be involved in the film’s sequel. However, despite the passing years, work on the project has yet to begin. Recently, Blunt has again spoken about the potential sequel.
In a recent interview, she said, “Discussions are still ongoing. We’d all be thrilled to work together again.”
Blunt also mentioned that both Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, key cast members, have expressed interest in returning for a sequel.
Reports suggest that Disney is working on the sequel, with original writer Aline Brosh McKenna, producer Wendy Finerman, and director David Frankel planning a reunion. Stanley Tucci has also expressed his eagerness to reprise his role.