After nearly twenty years, Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are back together in The Devil Wears Prada 2. The first teaser for the sequel has just dropped, and fans are already nostalgic and excited. The short clip brings back Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs for a reunion that quickly went viral online.
The teaser opens with Miranda Priestly, played by Streep, walking briskly through the office as employees scramble behind her. As the elevator doors are closing, Andy Sachs, played by Hathaway, steps in and says, “Miranda.” Priestly responds with her classic calm, “Took you long enough,” referencing their complicated past. Andy then puts on her sunglasses, hinting at a shift in power dynamics for this new chapter.
Anne Hathaway shared the teaser on Instagram to mark her 43rd birthday, captioning it, “It’s everyone’s birthday. #43 #DWP2.” Fans flooded the comments, expressing excitement for the long-awaited reunion. Many called it “iconic” and praised the chemistry between the two leads.
The sequel will see Streep, Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci return to their original roles. Directed again by David Frankel, the story reportedly follows Miranda Priestly as she navigates the decline of print media while facing off against Emily Charlton, now a powerful executive at a luxury brand that controls key advertising for Runway. This rivalry is expected to be a central source of drama in the film.
The movie is set to release on May 1, 2026. Kenneth Branagh plays Miranda’s husband, and new cast members include Lady Gaga, Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, BJ Novak, Justin Theroux, and Pauline Chalamet. Patrick Brammall will play Andy’s new love interest, while Adrian Grenier, who played Nate in the original, will not return.
Fans online have already called the teaser “the comeback of the decade.” The clip, set to Madonna’s Vogue, highlighted the style, nostalgia, and emotional intensity fans have been waiting for. Social media praised the reunion, with one user writing, “Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Lady Gaga in one film? That’s the holy trinity of fashion and drama.” Another added, “Miranda Priestly saying ‘Took you long enough’ after 20 years? That’s cinema.”
The original film, released in 2006, became a global hit, earning over $326 million at the box office. It has since become a pop culture phenomenon. The sequel promises to bring that same energy while exploring the evolving world of media.