Nearly two decades after The Devil Wears Prada first premiered (June 30, 2006), its long-awaited sequel is finally underway. The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings back iconic characters like Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs, set against a modern fashion-media landscape that has evolved dramatically since the original film. With confirmed filming locations, a returning star cast, and a May 2026 release, the sequel is generating major buzz – especially among fans of the original’s sharp wit and high-glamour style.
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- The sequel is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026, according to multiple sources.
- Known for Devil Wears Prada, Marley & Me, and Hope Springs, David Frankel returns to direct.
- The screenplay is written by Aline Brosh McKenna, who also worked on the original movie.
- Three-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep reprises her role as Miranda Priestly.
- Anne Hathaway, the princess of Genovia, is back as Andy Sachs.
- Other returning cast: Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton), Stanley Tucci.
- New confirmed cast includes Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, and others.
Plot & Theme (What Is Known)
- The sequel reportedly explores Miranda Priestly navigating a changing media industry – particularly the decline or transformation of print magazines, and how she maintains power in a more digital, commercial fashion world.
- According to a production report, Emily Charlton (Blunt) is now in a more senior/executive role in the luxury business.
- Andy Sachs seems to return not just as a side character but someone who could have greater professional significance; her first-look social media post (“Andy Sachs 2025 #dwp2”) signals she’s more than just the former assistant.
- The working title for production has been “Cerulean”, a likely reference to Miranda’s memorable color lesson in the original film.
Filming Locations & Production
- Filming is taking place in New York City, with on-street scenes, fashion-office sequences, and production in Manhattan.
- Meryl Streep was spotted on set in NYC, dressed in her signature Miranda Priestly style.
- The production also moved to Milan, Italy, where part of the sequel was shot during real fashion-week-style events.
- In Milan, Streep’s scenes included participation in a Dolce & Gabbana runway show, confirming that the film will use real high-fashion settings.

Visuals & First Looks
- On set in NYC, Anne Hathaway was seen in a power suit, a phone in hand and a suitcase, evoking her transformation since the first film.
- Streep, as Miranda, was photographed in strong, tailored fashion looks – trench coats, sunglasses – suggesting her character retains her trademark sophistication and authority.
- Emily Blunt, reprising Emily Charlton, has also appeared on set in New York wearing a chic black-and-white look and her signature red hair.
What’s Not Confirmed / What Remains Speculative
- While many reports suggest the decline of print journalism is a major thematic driver, the studio has not released a full, detailed synopsis.
- Specific character arcs (for example, exactly how Emily and Miranda’s professional rivalry plays out) are being speculated based on filming reports.
- Any further cameos, exact mid- or end-film climaxes, or full trailer breakdowns are not yet publicly confirmed.
Why the Sequel Matters
- It’s not just a nostalgia play: by setting the story in 2025–2026, the filmmakers are engaging with real-world change in media and fashion.
- Reuniting original cast members (Streep, Hathaway, Blunt, Tucci) gives the sequel emotional weight and continuity.
- Shooting in Milan and using real fashion show environments suggests the film will lean into authenticity and high-production design.
- The use of the codename “Cerulean” shows the filmmakers are aware of and embracing the iconic moments from the first film – likely to appeal to longtime fans.
Summing Up
The Devil Wears Prada 2: Miranda Priestly Returns is shaping up to be a thoughtful, stylish follow-up rather than a simple rehash. With its May 2026 release date, major returning cast, and a story rooted in the evolving world of fashion media, the sequel appears poised to explore both character legacies and the high-stakes business that made Runway and Miranda Priestly – such a powerful presence. While not all details are public yet, the production’s confirmed locations, first-look photos, and thematic hints give a solid foundation for what promises to be a compelling and visually sumptuous film.