After two decades of anticipation, the fashion world is buzzing again. 20th Century Studios has officially released the full-length trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2. The trailer dropped on February 2, 2026, and immediately set social media on fire. Fans across the globe welcomed the long-awaited sequel with excitement, nostalgia, and plenty of sharp commentary.
The trailer confirms one thing clearly. Trends may change. Power dynamics may shift. But the shade remains timeless.
Premiering shortly after a teaser aired during the Grammy Awards, the trailer leans heavily into nostalgia while promising a modern, high-stakes story. Madonnaโs iconic song โVogueโ plays in the background, perfectly matching the fashion-forward energy of the film.
Runway Returns in a Digital Fashion World
The sequel picks up nearly 20 years after the original 2006 classic. The fashion industry has evolved. Print is struggling. Digital dominance is unavoidable. Yet, Runway magazine remains at the center of influence and ambition.
Miranda Priestly is back. Meryl Streep reprises her legendary role with icy authority. Her first appearance in the trailer shows her wearing a bold scarlet outfit and red Valentino heels. The look is a deliberate nod to the original filmโs iconic poster.
Runway is now facing an uncertain future. Advertising revenue is shrinking. Corporate pressure is rising. Miranda must fight to keep her empire intact.
Andy Sachs has also returned. Anne Hathawayโs character is no longer the awkward assistant fetching lattes. Andy is now a respected features editor. She has confidence. She has power. But she also has unfinished business.
Andy vs Emily: Power, Pride, and Sharp Words
The trailerโs most talked-about moment features Andy and Emily Charlton meeting face-to-face for the first time in years. Emily Blunt delivers a line already going viral online.
โYouโve changedโฆ youโre much more confident. You kept those eyebrows, though, didnโt you?โ
The exchange sets the tone for the sequel. Emily is no longer Mirandaโs assistant. She is now a powerful executive at a luxury conglomerate. Her company controls the advertising money Miranda desperately needs.
This sets up a tense battle. Old loyalties clash with new ambitions. Personal history collides with professional survival.
Emilyโs rise flips the original power structure. Andy is back at Runway. Emily holds the purse strings. Miranda stands between them, still commanding the room.
Original Cast, New Faces, Bigger Stakes
Stanley Tucci returns as Nigel. He opens the trailer with his familiar wit and delivers a nostalgic line that longtime fans instantly recognize. โLook what TJ Maxx dragged in.โ
The sequel also expands its universe. New cast members include Kenneth Branagh as Mirandaโs husband, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, and Lucy Liu. Their roles hint at corporate intrigue, creative rivalry, and global fashion politics.
David Frankel returns as director. Original screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna also comes back. This reunion reassures fans that the sequel respects its roots.
Early signs suggest massive success. The teaser reportedly became the most-viewed comedy preview in 15 years. The full trailer is now available on official studio platforms.
One thing is clear. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is not just a sequel. It is a fashion event.

