
Nearly two decades after redefining fashion on the big screen, The Devil Wears Prada 2 has finally offered fans their first glimpse of its long-awaited sequel.
A newly released teaser and poster signal the return of the film’s legendary characters, instantly reigniting excitement among audiences eager to revisit the glamorous yet ruthless world of high fashion.
The teaser reunites the film’s iconic cast, with Meryl Streep once again stepping into the role of the formidable fashion editor Miranda Priestly.
She is joined by Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs and Emily Blunt as the sharp-tongued Emily Charlton, while Stanley Tucci returns as the stylish and witty Nigel.
The preview opens with Miranda making a dramatic appearance at Andy’s door, urging her former assistant to “pull herself together,” signalling that their high-pressure professional world is far from over. In another moment, Miranda delivers a classic cutting remark while judging Andy’s outfit, saying, “I hope that’s not what you’re wearing tonight.”
The teaser also introduces a new addition to the franchise, offering the first look at Simone Ashley, who joins the cast in the sequel.
The film is scheduled to arrive in cinemas on May 1, marking the return of one of Hollywood’s most beloved fashion-themed stories.
Meanwhile, cinema giant AMC Theatres has unveiled a unique promotional item tied to the film that is already generating significant attention online.
The theatre chain introduced a limited-edition popcorn purse, designed to resemble a chic handbag inspired by The Devil Wears Prada.
The stylish container, capable of holding a medium portion of popcorn, forms part of AMC’s promotional campaign for the upcoming sequel.
Shared on social media alongside the announcement of special early screenings on April 30, the novelty item quickly attracted enthusiastic reactions from fans, many of whom described it as both a collectible accessory and a playful tribute to the film’s fashion legacy.
First released in 2006, The Devil Wears Prada became a cultural phenomenon and remains one of the most memorable fashion-focused films in Hollywood. With the sequel now approaching its premiere, the themed popcorn purse has already emerged as one of the most talked-about promotional items associated with the film.



