Watch: Emily Blunt Reveals Her, John Krasinski Kids’ Reaction to Devil Wears Prada 2
In fashion, everything truly does come back in style.
And while we can’t say for sure about florals for spring (groundbreaking!) or cerulean blue, the cast of The Devil Wears Prada has very much strutted their way back into the cultural zeitgeist with the highly anticipated return of The Devil Wears Prada 2.
While it definitely does not thrill us that they moved at a glacial pace, we can confidently say that everybody wants this follow-up to the Meryl Streep-, Anne Hathaway– and Emily Blunt-led 2006 comedy.
Including Blunt’s own family.
Daughters Hazel, 12, and Violet, 9, saw the original flick “for the first time maybe a year or so ago,” Blunt recently told E! News, “partly ’cause their friends are very into it.”
As for husband John Krasinski, “He’s a massive fan of the first movie,” she noted, having confessed to viewing it some 75 times, give or take, “so I think everyone was thrilled.”
Particularly because the whole crew got to tag along for the shoot in Italy, giving Hazel and Violet more time with cousins Matteo, 11, and Emilia, 8, her costar and brother-in-law Stanley Tucci‘s children with wife Felicity Blunt.
“They’re best friends,” Tucci told E! News. “To have it sort of cross over with work was just, like, weird.”
As for Streep, she was just excited to bond with the cast after leaning fully into her role as ruthless fashion editor Miranda Priestly the first go-round.
At the initial table read, she barely spoke above a whisper, Tracie Thoms, who played Lily, the loyal, tell-it-like-it-is best friend to Hathaway’s aspiring editor Andy Sachs, recounted to E! News back in 2021, forcing everyone to lean in to catch her every word.
“She didn’t even look at Anne, except for when she talked about her sweater: ‘And then you got that hideous sweater from a Casual Corner’ or whatever,” Thoms added. “And I could feel Anne next to me just, like, wilt in her soul.”
Though Streep “loves the hang,” Hathaway revealed to E! News at the New York premiere April 20, she felt like the cast “would just be a little sharper, stand a little taller” if they didn’t feel “so comfortable around her.”
But having “made a huge sacrifice” for the success of the first flick, noted Hathaway, she decided, that’s all, telling the cast, “You guys can do it yourselves.”
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Of course, the details of their competence very much interested her. But the chance to reunite with her castmates wasn’t the only reason Streep slipped back into Priestly’s Valentino-, Dior- and, yes, Prada-filled wardrobe.
“I was interested in the business part of it,” the three-time Oscar winner recently explained to Vogue, “that thing of carrying the weight of many, many people’s jobs, running a big organization, keeping it going somehow.”
And with the magazine industry in a very different place now than it was 20 years ago, “With this one, I thought, ‘Well, where are they going to go?'” she continued. “Now that everything’s disintegrating, now that these institutions are being undermined or exploded in a way that who knows what is happening in the world right now—I wondered what they were going to do.”
Don’t worry, you don’t need to bore someone else with your questions about the film. We’ve got some dare-we-say groundbreaking secrets of the OG movie straight from the cast. By all means, read these at whatever pace suits you.
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