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A The Devil Wears Prada sequel is in production, and a national treasure has been cast

Blunt has also opened up to co-star Anne Hathaway about the ways that The Devil Wears Prada changed her life. “We just had a joy bomb of a time on that movie,” Blunt told Hathaway during a conversation for Variety’s Actors on Actors series. “I don’t know if any of us knew it was going to become what it did. It’s quoted to me every week. It will be the movie that changed my life.”

Branagh has also just finished production on psychological thriller The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde, which he has directed and Jodie Comer is starring.

The Devil Wears Prada sequel release date

The much-awaited and hyped sequel is due to be released in cinemas on 1 May 2026.

A The Devil Wears Prada sequel is in production and a national treasure has been cast

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When Anne’s been asked the sequel in the past, she’s admittedly not been positive – she told Entertainment Tonight last year: “there’s not going to be a sequel. It’s not gonna happen. We can’t do it.” Something must have changed her mind.

She added in an interview with V Magazine earlier in 2024: “We all love each other and if somebody could come up with a way to do it, I think we’d all be crazy not to. But there’s a huge difference in the world now with technology, and one of the things about that particular story is it was about producing a physical object. Now with so much being digital, it would just be very different. Maybe me, Stanley, Emily, Meryl, Dave Frankel, Patricia Field… we should just all do something else together. That’d be fun.”

Fans feel passionately about the whole gang reuniting for a sequel, including Anne. One even posted on X (formerly Twitter): “full OG cast or nothing”.

More updates as we get them.

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