The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer: Mark your calendars, set the alarm, and block 2 hours as May 2026 will bring the fans the sequel to the iconic film, The Devil Wears Prada. Starring the legendary Hollywood icon Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway makes her comeback, sharing the screen with the ‘devil’. The teaser trailer of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ finally dropped, and the Internet cannot keep calm.

Returning to their iconic roles, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci will once again walk the halls of ‘Runway’ Magazine. Another thing echoing down the halls is Miranda Priestly’s studded Valentino heels, as The Devil Wears Prada 2 teaser trailer opens with the iconic Madonna song ‘Vogue’. The film is also set to feature Bridgerton star Simone Ashkley, Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney, and other new faces.

‘I’m way too excited for this’

Fans, netizens, and all of Fashion Twitter have widely expressed their excitement for the The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer release. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), fans are recalling the iconic scenes and moments from the prequel. As they recall the iconic elevator scene, the teaser does not disappoint as Streep’s character points out how long the sequel took and says, ‘Took you long enough’ – a nod to the two-decade wait fans had to do.

A fan wrote, “I’m way too excited for this… the movie HAS to be good because I will cry if it’s not.” As the hardcore followers unite to see the struggle for Priestley to maintain her position as the Editor, they cannot wait to see what Ashley brings to the plot. “This news has made my day better,” remarked a netizen while, “I can barely contain myself,” added another.

The Devil Wears Prada 2, releasing on 1 May 2026, is also set to compete with other releases like Mortal Kombat 2, Animal Friends, and Deep Water. “We are seated,” raved fans who cannot wait for the sequel, while some rallied the need for a prequel re-watch. Common ground for both fashion and pop culture enthusiasts, they praised the background music as it opens to ‘Vogue’, a song by Madonna. This comes just after Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, has officially stepped down, and the titular position has been scrapped. Known to embody the influence Wintour has over the global fashion world, The Devil Wears Prada is an ode to her legacy.

Wintour and Streep were seen seated next to each other, front row, at a fashion show. A marketing trick or coincidence? The Internet was a fair judge of that. Marking the birthday of Anne Hathaway, the trailer was released on the leading star’s 43rd birth anniversary. “Yes. I’m cautiously enthusiastic,” wrote another fan worried that some sequels might not match up to the original. However, netizens are still hopeful that the movie will become a huge box office blockbuster.

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