Universal Pictures has officially unveiled the first teaser for The Devil Wears Prada 2, and fans are losing their minds over the star-studded reunion. The long-awaited sequel brings back some of Hollywood’s biggest names — Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci — while introducing exciting new additions including Simone Ashley, Kenneth Branagh, and Lucy Liu.
Eighteen years after the original film became a pop-culture phenomenon, this follow-up promises to blend nostalgia, power, and fashion drama like never before.
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway Reunite in The Devil Wears Prada 2
For fans of the 2006 classic, seeing Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway share the screen again is pure cinematic joy. Streep returns as the formidable Miranda Priestly, the icy editor-in-chief whose biting one-liners and iconic fashion sense defined an era. Hathaway reprises her role as Andy Sachs, the ambitious young journalist who once survived Miranda’s ruthless mentorship.
The teaser offers a fleeting yet powerful moment — Miranda entering a glamorous fashion gala while Andy looks on, torn between admiration and old memories. The chemistry between the two remains electric, instantly transporting audiences back to the original’s world of high fashion and moral dilemmas.
Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci Return to Complete the Iconic Ensemble
The reunion wouldn’t be complete without Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, two of the most beloved characters from the original film. Blunt returns as Emily Charlton, Miranda’s loyal yet sharp-tongued assistant whose humor and ambition made her unforgettable. Tucci reprises his role as Nigel Kipling, the wise and witty art director whose mentorship remains one of the franchise’s emotional anchors.

According to reports, Blunt’s character will now helm her own fashion PR firm, while Tucci’s Nigel navigates a world where print media struggles to stay relevant. Their storylines are expected to intersect with Andy and Miranda’s in a web of competition, loyalty, and reinvention.
New Faces Join the Cast: Simone Ashley, Kenneth Branagh & Lucy Liu
The Devil Wears Prada 2 also welcomes a wave of new talent that promises to elevate the franchise’s global appeal. Kenneth Branagh joins the cast as Miranda Priestly’s husband, a powerful and enigmatic figure who offers a rare glimpse into the editor’s personal life. His casting hints at a more emotional, humanized exploration of Miranda’s character.
Simone Ashley, best known for her role in Bridgerton, is set to play a pivotal role in the sequel — rumored to be a rising fashion influencer challenging the old guard. Her character reportedly represents the voice of Gen Z in the fashion world, introducing themes of inclusivity, sustainability, and digital dominance.
Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, and Pauline Chalamet also join the lineup, adding layers of diversity and intrigue. Meanwhile, Rachel Bloom and Patrick Brammall have been confirmed in supporting roles, while original cast members Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman will reprise their parts.
Teaser Unveiled: A Glimpse Into the Fashion-Fueled Sequel
Universal Pictures dropped the first official teaser, giving audiences a tantalizing taste of what’s to come. The 45-second clip opens with Streep’s Miranda Priestly striding into a fashion show, her voice echoing the now-iconic line, “That’s all.”
Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs narrates in the background, hinting at the emotional depth of the sequel:
“We thought we’d left Runway behind. Turns out, fashion never lets you go.”
The teaser also features quick cuts of Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci in lavish, fast-paced settings — from high-end runways in Paris to digital fashion summits in New York. The visual aesthetic is sharp, modern, and dripping with luxury — a testament to how The Devil Wears Prada remains relevant in today’s influencer-driven culture.
Lady Gaga Rumored to Join the Stylish Saga
As if the cast weren’t already dazzling enough, reports suggest that Lady Gaga is in talks to join The Devil Wears Prada 2. While her role remains under wraps, speculation is rife that she could portray a rival editor or high-fashion mogul clashing with Miranda Priestly.
The news sent fans into a frenzy online, with thousands of tweets celebrating the possibility of a Streep–Gaga face-off. Given Gaga’s own ties to the fashion world and her Oscar-winning acting chops, her addition would add another layer of glam and gravitas to the film.














