Quick Read
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 is set for a May 1, 2026, theatrical release.
- Fans have criticized a trailer scene for using original footage that creates a narrative conflict.
- Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway have confirmed their return and praised the sequel’s script.
MEXICO CITY (Azat TV) – The anticipation surrounding the long-awaited sequel to the 2006 fashion industry classic has hit a turbulent note following the release of the first major trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2. While stars Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway have expressed high praise for the script ahead of the film’s May 1, 2026, theatrical debut, eagle-eyed fans have flagged a bizarre continuity error that has sparked widespread concern regarding the production’s attention to detail.
Continuity Confusion in the Sequel
The controversy centers on a specific frame featured in the new trailer, which utilizes a recognizable shot of Miranda Priestly from the original film. Viewers have pointed out that the inclusion of this footage suggests a meta-narrative conflict, as it implies the existence of the first film within the universe of the sequel. Social media platforms have been flooded with criticism, with some viewers labeling the choice as a lazy production oversight. Others have expressed frustration that the creative team did not source original, unseen imagery to represent Priestly’s past, creating a jarring experience for long-time followers of the franchise.
The Stakes of a Belated Return
The backlash comes at a delicate time for the project. During a fan event in Tokyo on April 6, Anne Hathaway revealed her initial apprehension about the project, noting that her first thought upon reading the script was whether Meryl Streep had approved of the direction. According to Hathaway, the final screenplay, penned by Aline Brosh McKenna, exceeded her expectations. However, the pressure to deliver a worthy follow-up to the genre-defining original is immense. Streep, appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, recently reflected on how the original film struggled for budget due to being dismissed as a “chick-flick,” contrasting it with the significantly larger financial backing afforded to this sequel.
A New Runway for Miranda Priestly
Despite the trailer-related friction, the film is poised to be a significant cultural event. The narrative is set to explore the decline of traditional print media, with Miranda Priestly navigating a high-profile scandal that has left her character vulnerable to the very internet culture she once dominated. The production has maintained high security, with reports of secret cameos—including sightings of Lady Gaga on set—further fueling interest. The core cast, including Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, returns alongside new additions such as Kenneth Branagh and Lucy Liu, aiming to capture the same lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry that defined the 2006 original.
The discrepancy in the trailer highlights the precarious nature of legacy sequels, where the audience’s deep familiarity with the source material makes even minor narrative inconsistencies a flashpoint for debate, potentially overshadowing the film’s ambitious attempt to modernize the fashion media landscape.

