The Devil Wears Prada 2is officially in theaters! Fans have been anxiously awaiting the sequel, which came out 20 years ago this June. The core four return in the highly anticipated sequel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and the incomparable Stanley Tucci.
I was lucky enough to get invited to a private screening of the film—the only one on the East Coast—at Ocean Casino Resort. And what I saw did not disappoint.
You might expect a sequel like DWP2 to lean on the many iconic moments from the first film. But this movie doesn't do that! There's plenty of sharp dialogue, high-stakes fashion, and a commanding, unforgettable editor at the center of it all, but iconic lines like "That's all" are used few and far between. Instead relying solely on them, The Devil Wears Prada 2 leans on the original movies most iconic lines and moments as a tasteful injection of fanfare.
The script crackles with one-liners, many of them delivered with icy precision by Streep, 76, in her Oscar-nominated role as Miranda Priestly. Her performance remains the movie’s backbone—controlled, intimidating, and occasionally laced with just enough vulnerability to keep things interesting.
Opposite her, Hathaway, 43, grounds the story as Andy Sachs, now an award-winning journalist reentering a world she never forgot about.
And Blunt's, 43, Emily returns unassuming at first, but climbing the ranks in the unforgiving industry of fashion has made her more cutthroat than ever.
Like any good sequel, there are a few moments in DWP2 that might catch fans off guard. It touches on hot-button issues like AI in the journalism space, agism in the workplace, and millennials’ heightened sensitivity to workplace culture.
Of course, fashion lovers will find plenty to admire in this film. The designer name-dropping knows no bounds; and the looks are as enviable as ever.
Ultimately, The Devil Wears Prada 2 endures because it balances glamour with realism. It delivers the fantasy of breaking into an elite world while quietly questioning whether that world is worth the price of admission.
For fans, that mix is exactly what keeps the sequel relevant.
See The Devil Wears Prada 2 in theaters.
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