The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer is HERE!

20th Century Studios has unveiled the first full trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2, offering fans a long-awaited return to the cutthroat world of high fashion nearly two decades after the original film became a cultural touchstone.

The new trailer, along with newly released character posters and film stills, confirms the return of the original core cast. Meryl StreepAnne HathawayEmily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, who reprise their iconic roles as Miranda Priestly, Andy Sachs, Emily Charlton, and Nigel, once again navigate the glossy offices of Runway Magazine and the fashion-forward streets of New York City.

Behind the scenes, the sequel reunites key creative forces from the 2006 original, with director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna returning to shape the next chapter of the franchise.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 expands its ensemble with an impressive new cast. Joining the sequel are Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Patrick Brammall, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B. J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora. Original cast members Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman also return as Lily and Irv.

While plot details remain tightly under wraps, the trailer teases a modernised fashion landscape, evolving power dynamics, and the return of Miranda Priestly’s razor-sharp authority, suggesting the sequel will explore how the industry, and its most formidable players, have changed in the years since the original film.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is set to debut exclusively in Australian cinemas on April 30.

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