The Devil Wears Prada Sequel Begins Filming In November

Oct 04, 2024 05:06



‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ to begin filming November 30th, according to Production List.

Meryl, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are reportedly set to return.

The sequel sees Miranda struggle with the end of her career as the traditional magazine market declines. pic.twitter.com/eO6e6jIE8W
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qaladriel October 4 2024, 12:28:20 UTC

This sounds like a genuinely interesting concept for a sequel, I hope it's handled well and the film is good. The first movie is so fun.

Let me say something controversial tho - [lukewarm take]Nate was just annoying, he wasn't wrong. In 2024 it's crazy to think people watched that and thought of him as a villain. He's just saying not to kill yourself for a job that ultimately means very little to Andy and isn't really in her interests!

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theactualworst October 4 2024, 12:43:09 UTC
I didn’t think Nate was the problem as much as her friends. No excuses for her friends imo.

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qaladriel October 4 2024, 12:48:44 UTC

yeah her friends were pricks

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green_monsterx October 4 2024, 14:16:34 UTC
I HATE that scene in the restaurant where they’re playing keep away with her phone after she just gave them all bougie ass expensive gifts, too

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steffi_333 October 4 2024, 13:15:19 UTC
I have been Andy awith the high pressure job and the boyfriend and he isn't wrong, but he goes about confronting her about it in an unhelpful way

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inwazyja October 4 2024, 15:07:27 UTC
so in concept he isn't wrong at all, and it was valid for him to be pissed af she missed his birthday.

where he was wrong though, is not talking to her about it in a way other than indirectly suggesting she was now less of a person for caring about fashion and her job. that was not cool.

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vibeology_e October 4 2024, 15:10:36 UTC
What really bugs me about Nate is that he’s a chef. He’s not waiting at home for her night after night. Or at least he shouldn’t be. He would be working later than her. The character they created and his actions and complaints didn’t make sense so he was frustrating.

Her friends were actual assholes taking the swag but shit talking her job and making her life harder.

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la_loony October 4 2024, 20:03:53 UTC
They should've made it clearer that because of his work schedule it was already difficult to spend time together in the evening and her not being there when he could get nights off was what frustrated him. Or something like that at least.

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skeetertuskin October 5 2024, 16:55:53 UTC
Actually only Lily was a horrible friend. Doug (a closet gay) was always supportive of her job. When she makes that speech about Joan Didion etc he backs her up and he was more excited about Andy's trip to Paris fashion week than she was. I hope they bring him back for the sequel, out and proud and working in fashion.

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meadowphoenix October 5 2024, 18:48:05 UTC
in the og book he's a schoolteacher, which makes more sense, both his self-righteous perspective, and why he has more time at home at least.

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steffi_333 October 6 2024, 07:08:21 UTC
wtf? Why did they change him to a chef in the movie then?

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meadowphoenix October 6 2024, 17:00:39 UTC
your guess is as good as mine. maybe chef was more new york-y to them?

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curlycutie016 October 4 2024, 17:37:05 UTC

i totally agree with your nate, take. he basically was like i'm not asking you to not have a job but know there is more than this job and then that is what she did...

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ostsiberia October 4 2024, 18:17:02 UTC
"job that ultimately means very little to Andy and isn't really in her interests"

Not aligned with her interests but with her long term goals. She worked there for a job but also working a year under Miranda could 'get her a job anywhere in journalism' which was what she really wanted.

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la_loony October 4 2024, 20:01:48 UTC
I think he saw the ways she changed through the job and failed at adressing properly to her that he was maybe scared/worried that she was changing what seemed to him in a direction against what she was interested in before. Or he maybe wasn't convinced that this job would actually get her a job anywhere in journalism, since she wasn't doing anything in the vein if journalism but things like running endless errands and finishing her bosses kids school projects.

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skeetertuskin October 5 2024, 16:13:18 UTC
yeah that's all fine and dandy but he was no different from her in terms of advancing his career. by the end of the film he's gotten a top chef position in another city and basically has the nerve to suggest to Andy that she should move with him to resume their relationship, literally seconds after she tells him she finally got a job as a journalist. the way I see it, he mostly had issues with the way Andy changed in relatively short amount of time: became fashionable, "hot", very good at her job, and in some ways a lot more successful than he was. they had nothing in common anymore, so their relationship ran its natural course. honestly I hated the ending because what they essentially did was force Andy to admit that she was in the wrong and Nate was right all along. nahh miss me with that guilt trip. girl was getting ahead and if she had to prioritize her career over his pissy birthday party then so be it. like most men he wanted a girlfriend (read mother) who would be waiting at home after he'd come home each night and cater to his ( ... )

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