By Jordan Grim • November 13, 2025 • 01:33 AM (PDT)
By Jordan Grim • November 13, 2025 • 01:33 AM (PDT)

The wait is finally over. The Devil Wears Prada 2 release date has been confirmed for May 2026, and fans across the world are thrilled to see Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway back on screen together. The first Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer gives a nostalgic yet powerful glimpse of what’s coming — a perfect blend of wit, glamour, and sharp rivalry that made the original film a modern classic.
After almost two decades, Meryl Streep reprises her legendary role as Miranda Priestly, the icy editor-in-chief of Runway magazine, while Anne Hathaway returns as Andy Sachs, her once timid but ambitious assistant. In the Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer, Miranda is seen walking confidently through the Runway office in striking red heels before meeting Andy in an elevator. Her cold remark, “Took you long enough,” sets the tone for a sequel that promises high drama and emotional depth.
The sequel takes place in a new era where print journalism is fading and the fashion world is fighting to stay relevant in a digital age. Miranda must now collaborate with Emily Charlton (played by Emily Blunt), her former assistant turned luxury brand executive, whose company controls the ad money Runway desperately needs.
Directed again by David Frankel, The Devil Wears Prada 2 dives into themes of adaptation, power struggles, and the changing face of media — while keeping its signature humor and sophistication.
Alongside Streep, Hathaway, and Blunt, the film features returning favorites Stanley Tucci and Tracie Thoms, with Kenneth Branagh joining as Miranda’s new husband. New faces include Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Rachel Bloom, and rumored cameos from Lady Gaga and Sydney Sweeney.
Variety also revealed that Patrick Brammall will play Andy’s new romantic interest, while B.J. Novak and Pauline Chalamet appear in key supporting roles. However, Adrian Grenier, who portrayed Andy’s boyfriend Nate in the original movie, will not return.
The production of The Devil Wears Prada 2 has already drawn attention from paparazzi and fans, with shooting locations spread between Brooklyn and Milan. The global fashion capitals serve as the perfect backdrop for Miranda’s next professional battle and Andy’s evolution into a confident industry insider.
The film also continues to explore how ambition and authenticity can clash in a competitive world — a theme that made the 2006 original both timeless and relatable.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 release date places it in the middle of a blockbuster-filled summer lineup that includes Scary Movie 6, Toy Story 5, Minions 3, and Spider-Man Brand New Day. Yet, this fashion-fueled drama stands apart — not just for its cast, but for the nostalgia and charm that defined the original.
With over $326 million earned globally by the first movie, the sequel already carries enormous expectations. Still, judging by the first look, this may be one of the most memorable cinematic comebacks in years.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 isn’t just another sequel — it’s a story about transformation, legacy, and the power of resilience in a changing world. As fans mark their calendars for May 2026, one thing is certain: Miranda Priestly is back, and she still rules the fashion world like no one else.
Image Prompt: A movie poster-style image showing Miranda Priestly holding a red stiletto heel, with Andy Sachs reflected in it.