Miranda Priestly’s not driving the elevator alone anymore.
The teaser trailer for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” dropped Wednesday, and it was simply what the world wanted.
In it, Meryl Streep as Priestly is seen striding in pink heels by means of the workplaces of fictional journal Runway. Before she enters the elevator, she is joined by Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs, the assistant who within the first movie discovered her footing – and higher footwear – within the cutthroat world of style.
“Took you long enough,” Miranda says to Andy, as Andy smirks behind a pair of black sun shades.
Madonna’s 1990 hit tune “Vogue” offers the soundtrack to the less-than-minute-long teaser trailer, a hat tip to the truth that it has lengthy been believed that Runway is predicated on Vogue and the Miranda character is predicated on Anna Wintour, the magazine’s famed former top editor.
The sequel to the beloved 2006 movie is in theaters May 1, 2026.
Returning alongside Streep and Hathaway are Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.
The first movie was primarily based on the 2003 bestselling novel of the identical title by Lauren Weisberger, who had beforehand labored as a private assistant to Wintour at Vogue, and tells the story of an impressionable younger New Yorker (Hathaway) who finds a job at a high style journal underneath the route of a tough-as-nails editor.
During a September look on “The New Yorker Radio Hour” podcast, Wintour joked to the host David Remnick that she “went to the premiere (of the first film) wearing Prada, completely having no idea what the film was going to be about.”
“First of all it was Meryl Streep, which, fantastic,” Wintour said at the time. “And then I went to see the film, and I found it highly enjoyable. It was very funny.”
Tracie Thoms, who performed Andy’s buddy, and Tibor Feldman, who performed journal exec Irv Ravitz, can even reprise their roles within the sequel. Kenneth Branagh and several others have joined the solid.