Anne Hathaway resumed her role as Andy Sachs on July 21, entering a set into a maximum denim skirt, a white tank top with a black vest and black sandals while filming begins for The Devil Porte Prada 2.
The actress was then spotted in several sets, ranging from a Gabriela Hearst dress inspired in stained glass to a bird costume Jean Paul Gaultier, according to US Weekly’s Reports.
Two days later, Meryl Streep made her highly anticipated return as a great editor -in -chief of the Miranda Priestly track.
Filming on July 23, Streep has put on a purple blouse associated with a Gabriela Hearst copper skirt, a camel trench and the Jimmy Choo oversized sunglasses.
According to the point of sale, the following days put the duo back on the set, with Hathaway and Streep meeting on July 25 for their first joint scenes from the original film.
That day, Hathaway turned through a series of looks, including baggy jeans wearing snake-skin boots and a whole white set.
At the same time, Streep released a blouse, custom pants and accessories.
The production also confirmed the return of Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling, artistic director of confidence of Miranda, spotted the shooting alongside Streep at the end of July.
Emily Blunt, on the other hand, was photographed on August 14 with a new Bob Blond, confirming his reprisals by Emily Charlton.
New faces have also joined the cast: Hathaway has recently been seen filming romantic scenes in Brooklyn with Patrick Brammall, who should play the new romantic interest of Andy.
The two were photographed while laughing and dancing in the streets, adding intrigue to history closely.
The continuation, once again led by David Frankel, is expected to be released on May 1, 2026, although the details of the plot remain under the Wraps.