The Devil Wears Prada 2 is officially in the works, and it’s serving everything from runway drama to career comebacks. The sequel to the iconic 2006 film has just started filming, and the original cast is stepping back into their killer heels.
The Devil Returns (And So Does Emily)

Yes, Meryl Streep is back as Miranda Priestly, the queen of cold stares and cutting remarks. Joining her is Emily Blunt, who’s traded her assistant days for the high life as a luxury brand executive. Their on-screen reunion? Let’s just say, it’s going to be fabulous and fierce.
Also returning: Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs and Stanley Tucci as Nigel, bringing back that original chemistry fans loved. Meanwhile, newcomer Kenneth Branagh joins the cast—rumored to play Miranda’s husband. However, Adrian Grenier (Nate) won’t be making a comeback, which might be a relief for those still mad about the grilled cheese fight.
What’s the Plot?

In this sequel, Miranda’s empire is under threat as print media battles the digital age, and her survival may depend on Emily—who now holds the budget at a rival fashion house. It’s a battle of ego, elegance, and evolution in a very modern world.
Expect 360° of drama, haute couture, and sharp one-liners—because Miranda Priestly doesn’t lose relevance, she reinvents it.
Release Date & Plot
Scheduled release: May 1, 2026—just in time for spring awards season. Production began in June 2025, and the buzz is already sky-high. To keep up to date, of course, visit the Zalora Malaysia blog!
Why It Matters
This sequel marks a major moment:
- It revives a beloved cast after nearly two decades.
- It tackles modern industry challenges, staying true to the original’s sharp satire.
- Top-tier talent from both sides of the camera are returning, signaling a high-quality production.
Whether you’re here for the fashion, the drama, or just hoping to hear “That’s all” one more time, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is gearing up to slay. So dust off your stilettos, prep your Devil wears prada outfit, and get ready to step back into the world of Runway.
Because in fashion—and sequels—second chances can be even more stylish.