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Watch the First Teaser Trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2: Streep & Hathaway Return

TL;DR

  • The teaser trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 debuted on November 12, 2025 from 20th Century Studios.
  • Original stars Meryl Streep (Miranda Priestly), Anne Hathaway (Andy Sachs), Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton) and Stanley Tucci (Nigel) are all confirmed to return.
  • The film is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026.

What does the teaser trailer show?

The teaser opens in familiar territory — the glitzy world of fashion, red-heels and power corridors. The trailer begins with Miranda Priestly walking in red stilettos through the offices of Runway magazine, the camera cutting to Andy Sachs who joins her, and the two exchange the line: “Took you long enough.”

The soundtrack cues up Madonna’s “Vogue,” a nod to the first film’s fashion-world tone. Glamour and tension mix as the visuals flash gowns being zipped, champagne popping, high-stakes entrances and the familiar “click” of style power.

While the exact story beats are still tightly under wraps, the teaser sets up that Miranda and Andy are once again entangled — possibly as allies or adversaries — in a new chapter of the fashion elite. The trailer also hints at major stakes, new characters and the evolving media/fashion landscape.

Who’s back — and what’s new?

As noted, the original powerhouse cast returns: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.

New cast additions include Kenneth Branagh (as Miranda’s husband), Lucy Liu, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and others.

The sequel is directed again by David Frankel with a screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna — both from the original film.

Why this sequel matters

The original The Devil Wears Prada (2006) became a cultural touchstone: fashion-world satire meets career ambition, anchored by Streep’s iconic performance.

This sequel arrives nearly two decades later, giving the film a chance to reflect both on how fashion/media have changed and how the characters themselves have grown (or not). The teaser’s strong nods to the first film — the heels, the elevator, the power walk — build nostalgia, but the inclusion of new characters and modern tensions (luxury branding, digital media) suggest fresh relevance.

For fans of fashion films, the return of this ensemble means high expectations — stylish visuals, sharp dialogue, cultural commentary — and the teaser positions the film to meet that moment.

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