Streep, Hathaway, Blunt open up on 'Devil Wears Prada 3' prospects
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Veteran actress Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt have broken their silence on a potential third instalment of the Devil Wears Prada franchise, with each star laying out conditions for their return. Speaking to People magazine, the trio—whose sophomore outing The Devil Wears Prada 2 is currently dominating box offices—indicated that creative quality and ensemble commitment would be non-negotiable for any future project.
Meryl Streep, 76, who reprises her role as the formidable editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly, was emphatic: the script would need to be flawless. Anne Hathaway, 43, echoed the sentiment, stating, "A good script. It's all about the script." Emily Blunt, 41, added another crucial dimension—collective agreement. "And then, everybody has to say yes," she noted, before emphasising the importance of the ensemble: "It's got to be the core four," referencing the three principals plus returning cast member Stanley Tucci, who is married to Blunt's sister Felicity Blunt.
Revisiting iconic roles
The actresses reflected on the experience of returning to characters they first inhabited nearly two decades ago. Anne Hathaway offered a candid perspective on her own evolution. "The thing that struck me was that when we made the first one, I was just a 22-year-old mess," she said. "I'm in such a different phase of my life. I'm really lucky. I found someone that I love so much (husband Adam Shulman). We've been married for 17 years. We've got two kids. I just feel like my life is in a much more complete and whole place. I felt so lost when I was 22, which really worked for the character."
Character continuity
Meryl Streep described the process as surprisingly effortless. "I think you keep these characters. I liked discovering (Miranda) again," she shared, suggesting that the role had remained accessible despite the passage of time. Emily Blunt took a more playful tone, saying, "You are sort of fused with this person you're playing. Listen, I love playing this lunatic. I had a lot of fun slithering back into her shoes."
The sequel's premise
In The Devil Wears Prada 2, Streep's Miranda Priestly reunites with Hathaway's Andy Sachs, now serving as Runway's newly appointed features editor. The two must collaborate to recruit Blunt's Emily Charlton—formerly Priestly's assistant, now running Dior's U.S. operations—to secure advertising revenue. This reconfigured dynamic marks a departure from the original's hierarchical setup, positioning the trio as professional equals navigating the high-stakes fashion world.
Box office momentum
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is currently in theatrical release, capitalising on nostalgia for the 2006 original while introducing the franchise to a new generation of audiences. The success of the sequel has naturally sparked speculation about a third film, though the actresses' insistence on script quality and full ensemble participation suggests any greenlight remains contingent on creative conditions being met.