The Devil Wears Prada 2 First Reactions: Critics Call Sequel ‘Worth the 20-Year Wait’
The much-anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada 2 has received glowing first reactions following its world premiere in New York City on April 20, 2026.
Early reviews praise the film as a stylish and engaging follow-up that lives up to the legacy of the original.
Critics and early viewers have particularly applauded the performances of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathawaywho reprise their iconic roles with ease and confidence.
Critics Praise Performances and Storytelling
Reviewers described the sequel as “fun,” “fierce,” and “timely,” noting that it successfully blends nostalgia with a fresh narrative. The chemistry between the lead actors and the film’s sharp writing have been highlighted as standout elements.
Industry voices also noted that the film strikes a balance between fan service and character development, with callbacks to the original enhancing the viewing experience rather than overwhelming it.
Fashion, Humor, and Nostalgia Drive Appeal
The sequel continues to explore the high-pressure world of fashion journalism, combining humour, drama, and glamour. Critics have praised the film’s costume design and soundtrack, calling them visually and emotionally impactful.
Returning cast members, including Emily Blunt and Stanley Tuccialso deliver strong performances, adding depth and continuity to the storyline.
A Sequel That Lives Up to Expectations
Many early reactions suggest that the film not only meets expectations but exceeds them. Critics have described it as a “perfect sequel” that resonates with audiences both familiar with the original and new viewers.
The film is directed by David Frankel and written by Aline Brosh McKennathe creative team behind the original 2006 hit.
Release Date and Global Premiere Plans
Following its New York debut, the film is set to premiere in London before its worldwide theatrical release on May 1, 2026.
Based on the novel by Lauren Weisbergerthe sequel continues the story that captivated audiences nearly two decades ago.
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