‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Box Office: $233 Million Opening Weekend, Sequel Turns Profitable in 24 Hours

The Devil Wears Prada 2 has delivered a powerful start at the global box office, earning an impressive $233 million during its opening weekend. Starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathawaythe sequel has quickly emerged as one of the biggest Hollywood releases of the year.


Strong Performance in North America

According to industry estimates, the film collected $77 million across North America in its first three days. Despite slightly missing initial projections, it managed to secure the top position at the domestic box office, overtaking Michael.

Overseas Markets Drive Massive Earnings

The film’s strongest performance came from international markets, where it earned $156 million during its opening weekend. This global success pushed its total earnings to $233 million, making it the second-biggest Hollywood opening of the year, just behind The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Becomes Profitable Within a Day

Produced on a budget of approximately $100 million, the film recovered its production costs within 24 hours of release. Even after accounting for taxes and distribution factors, it crossed the break-even mark by the second day, signaling a highly profitable theatrical run.

Cast Returns for Sequel Success

The sequel reunites key cast members, including Stanley Tucci and Emily Bluntalongside Streep and Hathaway. The story follows Andy Sachs returning to the fashion world and navigating her complex dynamic with the iconic editor Miranda Priestly.

Renewed Interest in Original Film

The success of the sequel has also boosted viewership of the original The Devil Wears Prada. Streaming data indicates a surge of over 400% in audience interest in recent weeks, reflecting renewed enthusiasm for the franchise.

Critical and Commercial Momentum

With strong reviews and sustained audience interest, the film is expected to surpass the lifetime earnings of its predecessor, which grossed $327 million globally. Industry analysts suggest the sequel could continue its box office dominance in the coming weeks.

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