
The Devil Wears Prada 2 UAE release: Official date, cast, and more
If you're like any of us at Cosmo ME, we're all still deathly obsessed with Miranda Priestly – more so, THE Meryl Streep. You know we fan girl hard over pop-culture's reigning It-girl movie when it comes to all things fashion, drama, and next-level attitude.
After loads of twists, turns, speculations and red carpet teases, we finally come bearing your favourite cup of news, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is already in production *cue squealing stilettos*.
Keen for the deets? Of course you are. Cosmo ME, brings you everything you need to know.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 UAE release: When is the movie coming out?
Girl, you need to gird your loins, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is set to release in May 1, 2026 – just one year to go!
The Devil Wears Prada 2 cast: Who is coming back to star in the movie and who isn't?
Lo and behold, your favourite icons are back to reprise their legendary roles. Naturally, the Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep will return as her titular role as Miranda Priestly (obviously), alongside Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs (again, obviously), and the ever-so iconic Emily Blunt with her fan-favourite role as Emily. And of course, the one and only Stanley Tucci as Nigel. One sad update though, Andy's s/o Nate Cooper, played by Adrien Griener, will not be appearing at the upcoming sequel *heart-shatters*.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer: When will the trailer be released?
Since the film is still in production, we'll likely have to wait till next year for any signs of the trailer. Until then, we'll be rewatching the movie 24/7. They did, however, release a teeny short teaser with some pretty iconic sounds from the first movie.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer: Who is directing the sequel?
It just wouldn't feel right without the original creators – and thankfully, they're back. Aline Brosh MckEnna has returned as the movie's writer with David Frankel once again directing the movie.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 plot: Sooo, what's the plot?
The sequel will follow Miranda Priestly's reign at Runway Magazine, but this time, the stakes are even higher. She's facing off with her former assistant-turned-rival Emily, now an executive at a major luxury group – talk about big shot. With Priestly in need of advertising dollars, she further explores the challenges and decline of traditional print magazines.
Btw, Crazy Rich Asians is also in the works. Click here to read more.
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