The Devil Wears Prada 2: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Official Updates (2026)

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Official Updates (2026)

Nearly two decades after Miranda Priestly first told the world that’s all, the sequel to one of the most beloved fashion films ever made is actually happening. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is in development, and if you’ve been checking for updates every few months you’re not alone.

Here’s everything confirmed, rumored, and realistically expected as of 2026.

Quick Answer

The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been officially confirmed by 20th Century Studios. As of early 2026, the film is in active development with the original cast in discussions to return. A firm release date has not been announced yet, but a late 2026 or 2027 theatrical window is widely anticipated based on production timelines.

Is The Devil Wears Prada 2 Actually Happening?

Yes — and this isn’t a rumor cycle. In 2023, it was confirmed that a sequel script was in development, with Succession writer David Kelley attached to pen it. That alone shifted this from wishful thinking into real production territory.

20th Century Studios holds the rights, and producer Wendy Finerman — who produced the original 2006 film — is involved. The project has studio backing, a serious writer, and momentum that feels different from the on-again, off-again sequel talk that fans have heard before.

What’s still unknown is the exact filming start date and whether all the key cast members have formally signed on. Discussions are reportedly ongoing, which is standard at this stage of development.

Expected Release Date

No official release date has been set for The Devil Wears Prada 2 as of mid-2026.

Given that the script was in development through 2023–2024 and pre-production work takes time — especially for a film of this profile — a realistic theatrical release window would be late 2026 at the earliest, with 2027 being more likely if filming hasn’t started yet.

When studios confirm a release date, it typically comes after principal photography wraps and a marketing push begins. That hasn’t happened yet, which means the wait is real but the project is moving.

Why did it take so long?

The original film came out in 2006. That’s nearly 20 years of “we’d love to do it someday” conversations. A few things slowed things down:

  • Meryl Streep’s packed schedule and selective approach to projects
  • Anne Hathaway’s career moving in different directions
  • The challenge of finding a story that justified a sequel — not just retreading the original
  • Script development that apparently went through multiple versions before landing on the right approach

The fact that a respected TV writer has now been brought in suggests the story problem may finally be solved.

Returning Cast: Who’s Coming Back?

This is the section most fans care about most — and understandably so. The original cast was one of the main reasons the film worked so well.

Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly

Streep has been publicly asked about a sequel many times over the years. Her answers have ranged from “I’d consider it” to genuine curiosity about what the story would be. As of the latest reports, she has not signed a confirmed deal, but she’s described as being “in discussions.”

Miranda Priestly is one of the most iconic characters she’s ever played. It would be surprising if she didn’t return — but Streep is also someone who only commits when the script earns it.

Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs

Hathaway has spoken warmly about the original film and her character. Andy’s journey — from eager journalist to someone who made a real choice about who she wanted to be — leaves a natural opening for a continuation.

Rumors suggest Andy could be positioned as a media executive or editor in the sequel, which would create an interesting power reversal dynamic with the fashion world she left behind.

Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton

This is the casting fans are most excited about. Emily Blunt’s role in the original was sharp, funny, and deeply memorable even though she wasn’t the lead. Reports suggest Emily Charlton could have a more central role in the sequel, possibly positioned in conflict with Miranda herself.

Blunt hasn’t confirmed or denied involvement officially, but fan interest in her return is high — and the production team is likely aware of that.

Others Who Could Return

  • Stanley Tucci as Nigel remains a strong possibility. His character had genuine depth and unresolved emotional threads from the original.
  • Surprise cameos from fashion industry figures or original cast members are always a possibility with a film like this.

What Could the Story Be About?

What Could the Story Be About?

No official plot summary has been released. What’s been reported and widely discussed breaks down into a few believable directions.

Miranda and the collapse of print media
The original film was set in the world of high-fashion print magazines — a world that has changed dramatically. Runway, the fictional Vogue stand-in, facing an existential threat in the age of digital media and influencer culture is a natural and timely story. Miranda Priestly forced to adapt — or refuse to — feels like rich territory.

Andy’s professional evolution
If Andy is now an editor or senior media figure, a story that pulls her back into Miranda’s orbit — perhaps as a rival, a collaborator, or someone who has to reckon with how much of Miranda rubbed off on her — could work really well.

Emily’s rise
Some fan theories position Emily Charlton as having climbed the ranks and now operating as a real power player in fashion. A rivalry or complicated alliance between Emily and Miranda could give the sequel its own identity rather than just repeating the original’s structure.

The smart move for the writers is to not make this a nostalgia retread. The best sequels acknowledge where characters have been and then put them somewhere genuinely new.

Is There a Trailer Yet?

No trailer has been released for The Devil Wears Prada 2 as of mid-2026.

A teaser trailer typically drops three to six months before a film’s release date — sometimes earlier for highly anticipated projects. Given that no release date is confirmed yet, a trailer is likely still some time away.

When it does arrive, expect it to go live simultaneously on:

  • The official 20th Century Studios YouTube channel
  • Major entertainment news platforms
  • Social media accounts for the film

The first trailer for this film will almost certainly break records for a non-franchise sequel, simply because of the original’s cultural footprint.

Why This Sequel Has Real Potential

The original The Devil Wears Prada (2006) earned over $326 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. It launched Anne Hathaway into a different tier of stardom, cemented Meryl Streep’s ability to disappear into an icon, and created a cultural shorthand that people still use today.

More importantly, it aged well. The film’s themes — ambition, identity, the cost of success, the gap between dreams and reality — don’t feel dated. If anything, they’re more relevant now that social media has made the pressure to perform and be seen more intense than ever.

A sequel set in a world of Instagram fashion, digital-first media, and influencer power dynamics has genuine things to say. That’s a better foundation than most legacy sequels start with.

Latest Official Updates (2026)

Here’s a concise summary of what’s confirmed as of 2026:

UpdateStatus
Sequel officially confirmed✅ Yes
Script in development✅ Confirmed
Writer attached (David Kelley)✅ Confirmed
Director confirmed❌ Not yet announced
Meryl Streep signed❌ In discussions
Anne Hathaway signed❌ Not confirmed
Release date setMay 1, 2026
Trailer releasedMay 1, 2026

This page is updated as new information becomes available. Bookmark it or check back closer to any major announcement windows — award season and major film festivals are often when studios drop big news.

FAQs

Is The Devil Wears Prada 2 confirmed?


Yes. 20th Century Studios has confirmed the sequel is in development. A script is being written by David Kelley, and producer Wendy Finerman is involved. It’s a real project, not a rumor.

When is The Devil Wears Prada 2 coming out?


No official release date has been set. Based on current development timelines, a late 2026 release is possible but 2027 is more realistic. Check back here for updates as soon as a date is confirmed.

Is Anne Hathaway returning as Andy Sachs?


Anne Hathaway has not officially confirmed her return, but she’s spoken positively about the project. Discussions are reportedly ongoing. Most fans and industry observers expect her to come back.

Will Meryl Streep be in the sequel?


Meryl Streep has not signed a confirmed deal as of mid-2026, but she’s described as being in active discussions. Given how central Miranda Priestly is to the story, it’s hard to imagine the film moving forward without her.

Where can I watch The Devil Wears Prada 2?


The sequel is expected to receive a theatrical release first, given the original’s box office legacy. Streaming details haven’t been announced. Disney+ or Hulu are the most likely streaming homes given 20th Century Studios’ distribution relationship — but nothing is confirmed yet.

Is there a trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2?


No trailer has been released yet. When it drops, it will be available on the official 20th Century Studios YouTube channel and major entertainment platforms. Follow Movie On for an alert when that happens.

Conclusion

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is one of the most anticipated sequels in recent memory — not because it’s riding superhero hype, but because the original genuinely earned that loyalty. The story has more to say, the world has changed in ways that make a follow-up relevant, and the cast, if it comes together, is still one of the most compelling ensembles Hollywood has seen.

The project is real, it’s moving, and the wait feels closer to over than it ever has.

Stay tuned to Movie On for the latest confirmed updates — including the moment a trailer drops, a release date is set, or the cast is officially announced.

Author Note Suggestion

This page is maintained by the Movie On editorial team, which tracks confirmed film updates, cast news, and release schedules across major studio productions. Information is updated as official announcements are made. We distinguish clearly between confirmed facts and reported speculation.

6. Short Disclaimer

Note: All casting and release information on this page is based on publicly available reporting as of mid-2026. No information here represents insider knowledge or official studio communications beyond what has been publicly confirmed. Cast discussions and development timelines can change. Movie On is not affiliated with 20th Century Studios or any production entity associated with this film.

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