Reported about 1 year ago
Three lead actresses of 'The Devil Wears Prada' reunited at the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, sparking rumors of a sequel. The original movie, released in 2006, was a global success, earning over 300 million USD at the box office and boosting the careers of Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt. The idea of a sequel has been a long-time fan request, and recent events have reignited discussions about the possibility. While novel sequels have not been well-received, there are talks of a possible movie sequel with a different storyline from the book continuation. Despite initial doubts, the recent reunion of the actresses at the SAG Awards has Disney considering a sequel, possibly with a fresh approach. Aside from a potential movie sequel, a musical adaptation of the film is set to debut in London in July. Anne Hathaway expressed interest in revisiting the role but acknowledged the challenges of adapting a pre-digital era concept to modern times, while co-star Emily Blunt initially hesitated on the idea but later expressed willingness for a reunion with the original cast. The current outline for the potential sequel involves 'Runway' magazine facing financial struggles, former assistant Emily now in a senior role at a fashion house, and Miranda having to seek her help amidst advertising discussions. This resurgence of interest in a sequel following the SAG Awards reunion has sparked debates on the feasibility and excitement for another installment of the popular fashion comedy.
Source: YAHOO