A teaser for the new Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer was shared on Sunday morning.
The 30-second clip from 20th Century Studios shows all of the main stars back in style: Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.
Several images flash on the screen of the stars in the fashion capital of the US: New York City.
And then there is some dialogue. Blunt's shrewish editor Emily Charlton wears her hair its signature red color as she takes a swipe at Hathaway's beautiful Andy Sachs.
It has been 20 years since the foes have been face to face; the movie is a sequel to the first Devil Wears Prada which was released in 2006.
'You've changed,' Blunt tells Hathaway in a meeting room, 'you're much more confident. You kept those eyebrows, though, didn't you?'
A teaser for the new Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer was shared on Sunday morning. The 30-second clip from 20th Studios shows all of the main stars back in style: Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci
Blunt's shrewish editor Emily Charlton wears her hair its signature red color as she takes a swipe at Hathaway's beautiful Andy Sachs. 'You've changed,' Blunt tells Hathaway in a meeting room, 'you're much more confident. You kept those eyebrows, though, didn't you?'
Hathaway's character looks both shocked and put off.
The plot: Miranda Priestly (Streep) struggles against Emily Charlton (Blunt), her former assistant turned rival executive, as they compete for advertising revenue amid declining print media, while Priestly nears retirement.
Charlton is now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs, according to Variety.
The director is David Frankel and the release date is May 1, 2026 in the US.
Another teaser was shared in November.
The clip was set to the sound of Madonna’s Vogue and began with Priestly strutting down the halls in a pair of red studded Valentino Garavani Rockstud pumps.
The montage also featured a bottle of champagne popping and flashes of a fashion show.
The rest of the teaser shows the two stars inside the Runway Magazine elevator. As the doors slide shut, Miranda turns to Andy and greets her by saying: 'Took you long enough.'
Although Priestly was notoriously ruthless in the first film, the brief exchange hints that their dynamic has softened over time.
It has been 20 years since the foes have been face to face; the movie is a sequel to the first Devil Wears Prada which was released in 2006
In response, Andy smiles warmly and slips on a pair of oversized black sunglasses - a clear nod to Priestly’s signature look.
Within minutes, the post was flooded with comments from ecstatic fans.
'I CAN NOT WAIT. Ugh, May, so long,' one wrote.
Another added, 'Simply ICONIC! Happy birthday queen - you know how this THRILLS us.'
A third gushed, 'SCREAMED SO LOUD.'
The sequel is slated for a May 2026 release, marking exactly 20 years since the original took audiences behind the glossy yet cutthroat world of high fashion.
Hathaway seen in the first official teaser for The Devil Wears Prada 2 which was released in November
Streep's iconic Miranda Priestly
When the first film came out, Blunt's character was rumored to be inspired by former Vogue writer Victoria 'Plum' Sykes, who herself has strenuously denied as much.
Priestly's character, however, is thought to be inspired by American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who announced she would be stepping down from her role in June after 37 years.
The original Devil Wears Prada wasn't just a box office smash - it cemented itself as a cultural touchstone, turning Streep's Miranda Priestly into an instantly iconic character and inspiring a generation of fashion lovers to whisper, 'That's all.'
The sequel is set for a May 2026 release - exactly 20 years after the original became a cultural phenomenon; pictured in 2006
The original scored two Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Meryl, who also took home the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
It earned five BAFTA nods, three Golden Globe nominations overall, and cemented itself as one of the defining comedies of the 2000s.
David Frankel and Aline Brosh McKenna, the director and writer, respectively, of the original movie, have been enlisted for the same jobs on the sequel.
The Devil Wears Prada is based on the novel by Lauren Weisberger and was published in 2003.
It has since been made into a musical, starring Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly and with music by Elton John.

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