How to watch The Devil Wears Prada at home ahead of sequel’s release

After a 20-year wait, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is almost here! If you’re excited to revisit the iconic fashion and music of the mid-2000s, and of course, Miranda Priestly’s sharp wit, you’ll be happy to know the sequel is just around the corner.

You can easily watch the movie online. There’s one paid subscription option, and another way to watch for free, but the free option has a small catch.

Disney+ is one option for watching the film. Because Disney now owns 20th Century Fox, the studio that originally released it, the movie has been available on Disney+ for a long time and will likely remain there.

Right now, Disney+ is offering a deal for both new and existing customers: you can get the Standard with ads plan for just £3.99 a month for three months. You can find more details and sign up here.

Besides the basic service, you can get ad-free versions with Standard and Premium plans for £9.99 or £14.99 per month. But there are also options to pay a lower price.

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You can also purchase a full year upfront for either £99.90 or £149.90. This works out to the price of 10 months, but gives you access for a full 12 months.

O2 customers can also enjoy ad-free Standard or Premium by paying through the My O2 app or website. This will give you a £2 monthly discount on your bill.

If you’re looking for a free way to watch, Channel 4 is showing The Devil Wears Prada at 5pm today. It will also be available to stream for free on their service for about 28 days after it airs.

I’m really excited to watch this film! It’s rated 12A here in the UK, which means it has a bit of mild language. Because it’s showing on TV before 9pm, they’re making a few small edits to make the language a little softer. The version you can stream on Channel 4 might have those same edits, or it might be the original – we’ll see! But the best part is, it’s completely free to watch, which is awesome.

I’m so excited for the new movie! From what I understand, Anne Hathaway is coming back as Andi, and she’s going to be helping Runway when the magazine hits some tough financial times. Apparently, Meryl Streep’s Miranda is determined to prove that a fashion magazine can still thrive, even with everything moving online these days.

You’ve probably noticed Anna Wintour, who inspired the character Miranda, promoting the movie. But is it true she actually appears in it, like some people are saying? We’ve got the answer for you.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is released in cinemas on 1 May. That’s all.

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2026-04-26 19:19