All right, everyone. Gird your loins. The final trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially dropped, and we are nothing short of ecstatic.
In the nearly three-minute clip, Runway editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly makes an abrupt house call to a stunned Andrea Sachs, delivering instructions in her signature icy tone.
“Pull yourself together. We have work to do, and by we I mean you,” she tells her.
A continuation of the first teaser, the trailer revisits many of the franchise’s familiar beats. Miranda remains unimpressed with unsuitable models, dismissing them this time as looking like “methadone farmers”. Meanwhile, Andy dashes frantically across town, seemingly trying to save the fashion universe from something, as Madonna’s Vogue blares in the background.
Before the teaser arrived, fans had already been treated to a steady stream of on-set sightings. With production underway in the middle of New York City, surrounded by locals, tourists and paparazzi, filming has practically unfolded in real time.

The sequel picks up in a radically transformed media landscape, with Miranda fighting to maintain her influence as print continues to decline.
Her newest adversary is a familiar face: Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), now a high-ranking executive at a luxury conglomerate whose advertising dollars Miranda needs to keep Runway relevant and solvent.
The original 2006 film charted Andy’s evolution from earnest graduate to reluctant fashion insider, asking whether ambition must come at the cost of identity and intimacy. It became both a critical and commercial triumph, earning nearly A$500 million worldwide and cementing its place in pop culture as one of the defining workplace narratives of its era.
The highly anticipated sequel has set a release date for May 1, 2026, with the movie currently in post-production.
Much of the beloved ensemble is returning for the sequel, including Streep, Hathaway, Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman. Notably, Adrian Grenier, whose character Nate remains one of cinema’s most divisive boyfriends, will not be reprising his role. Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, Kenneth Branagh, Lady Gaga and B.J. Novak will be joining the sequel.
Model and TikTok star Calum Harper has also been pictured on set alongside Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg.
