The Devil Wears Prada 2 Teaser Out: Meryl Streep And Anne Hathaway Return This May
The Devil Wears Prada 2 has finally unveiled its first teaser, bringing back the iconic trio of Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt for a new chapter set nearly two decades after the original. The sequel is scheduled for release on May 1 and picks up with Miranda Priestly navigating a drastically transformed media landscape. As print journalism continues to decline, Runway magazine must fight for relevance in a world dominated by digital influence, data-driven marketing and ruthless competition. Miranda finds herself facing an unexpected challenge from her former junior assistant, Emily Charlton, who now holds major advertising power as an executive at a top luxury group. This shift in their dynamic forms the core tension of the story, promising a clever blend of drama, fashion politics and workplace rivalry.
The returning cast includes several familiar faces who shaped the original film’s charm. Anne Hathaway steps back into the role of Andrea Sachs, whose journey in the first movie became a defining portrayal of ambition and self-discovery in the fashion world. Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman also return, ensuring continuity in the Runway universe. New cast members include Kenneth Branagh as Miranda’s husband, along with Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, BJ Novak, Justin Theroux and Pauline Chalamet, each adding fresh layers to the evolving storyline. Patrick Brammall joins as Andy’s new love interest, bringing a new emotional arc, while Rachel Bloom’s character remains undisclosed. It is also confirmed that Adrian Grenier, who played Nate, will not return, marking a shift in Andy’s personal life.
The teaser features a memorable elevator moment between Miranda and Andy, capturing the dry wit and power play that made the original a classic. Miranda delivers the line, “Took you long enough,” as Andy responds with a confident smirk and a pair of black sunglasses, signaling that she is no longer the timid assistant from 2006. The film aims to explore themes of evolving careers, shifting priorities and the harsh realities faced by traditional media brands trying to survive in a digital-first world. The sequel has generated tremendous anticipation among fans, many eager to see how their favorite characters have transformed over the years. With its mix of nostalgia, modern relevance and sharp characterization, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is poised to be one of the most talked-about releases of 2025.









