
After years of anticipation, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is finally coming to theatres, bringing back one of the most beloved fashion stories in modern cinema. The sequel reunites original cast members with fresh faces and a story that reflects the evolution of fashion, media and power two decades after the original film captured global audiences.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is scheduled for release in cinemas on 1 May 2026 in the United States and other major territories, with some international premieres taking place the day before. This launch positions the film as a major spring cultural event in the film calendar, marking exactly twenty years after the original’s impact on fashion and film culture.
Fans of the original will be thrilled to see several familiar faces return:
- Meryl Streep reprises her iconic role as Miranda Priestly, the formidable editor of Runway magazine.
- Anne Hathaway returns as Andrea “Andy” Sachs, now an experienced Features Editor.
- Emily Blunt is back as Emily Charlton, who has since become a powerful executive in the fashion and luxury world.
- Stanley Tucci reprises his role as Nigel Kipling, the beloved creative force behind Runway’s visual identity and Andy’s mentor.
The sequel also features a strong roster of new cast members including Kenneth Branagh, Sydney Sweeney, Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B. J. Novak and Pauline Chalamet, among others.
The story picks up with Runway magazine at a crossroads. Traditional print media has been challenged by digital platforms, social culture and changing consumer habits, and Miranda Priestly must navigate these shifts to keep the iconic publication relevant in the 21st century. Andy Sachs, whose career has taken her down unexpected paths, returns to Runway as a seasoned editor. Meanwhile, Emily Charlton has risen to a powerful position in the luxury business, bringing a new dynamic to her relationship with Miranda and Andy.
The narrative promises to explore professional rivalry, evolving friendships and the personal reinvention of characters who have been part of fashion culture for decades.

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