Emily Blunt teases “beef” in Devil Wears Prada sequel update
Emily Blunt has given an exciting update on the hotly anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada.
In the upcoming film, the actress will once again take on the character of Emily Charlton, who was previously Miranda Priestly’s assistant in the 2006 classic movie featuring Meryl Streep as the formidable titular boss and Anne Hathaway as the new assistant Andy Sachs.
About the upcoming sequel, slated for a May 2026 premiere, Blunt mentioned that filming will commence in July.
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In the forthcoming film, Miranda and Emily will face off against each other, and Blunt playfully remarks that she and Streep are always harsh towards one another in their shared films.
In simpler terms, the individual stated that there has been constant disagreement between them, and they are unsure of the cause. They expressed hope for a resolution and voiced their uncertainty on Entertainment Tonight earlier this week.
Emily Blunt shared screen time with another actor in both “Mary Poppins Returns” and the enchanting musical “Into the Woods.” In the latter, she portrayed the Baker’s Wife, embarking on a journey to obtain some mystical items for Meryl Streep’s wicked witch character.
She remained tightlipped about plot details, suggesting she hadn’t “even read a script”.
She didn’t know where Emily was. In a playful manner, she also mentioned that she wasn’t certain about it. (Fingers crossed she’s in Paris.)
Is it apparent that I’m avoiding the topic at hand? Are you picking up on the fact that I’m not providing any information to you? Bluntly, she accused the journalist of being overly elusive and stated that this was the most challenging interview she had ever conducted.
The first movie skyrocketed Blunt and Hathaway’s popularity as the It Girls of the early 2000s.
When asked if she might play Emily again, Blunt replied: “I hadn’t considered it. It feels like just yesterday, and yet, twenty years have flown by.
The Devil Wears Prada sequel has a 1 May, 2026 release date.
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2025-06-13 01:49