The highly anticipated sequel to the iconic 2006 film, The Devil Wears Prada, has fans buzzing with excitement, and for good reason. The recent trailer has revealed a delightful editing error that showcases the enduring appeal of the original movie and the talent of its cast.
In the trailer, Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) makes a triumphant return to Runway magazine, exuding glamour and confidence as the new features editor. A pivotal moment occurs when she strides through New York City, donning a sleek grey suit and oversized sunglasses. However, it's the reaction of a bystander in a taxi that has captured the attention of viewers.
As Andy gracefully crosses the street, a curious onlooker in the taxi can't help but film the scene, capturing the iconic moment on their iPhone. This seemingly minor detail has sparked a frenzy of reactions from fans, who find it hilarious and relatable.
One fan expressed their amusement, stating, 'This girl having her phone just wide out the window in the trailer is frying me.' Another commenter humorously remarked, 'Because that’s Andy Sachs. A million girls would kill for that job!' This lighthearted reaction highlights the enduring fascination with the character and the film's ability to capture relatable moments.
The sequel promises to bring back the beloved cast, including Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, who will reprise their roles as Miranda, Emily, and Nigel, respectively. Additionally, the film introduces new talent like Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, and Lady Gaga, adding to the excitement.
Despite the cast's commitment to keeping details under wraps, as Emily Blunt humorously noted, 'We feel a little bit like zoo exhibits,' the trailer's editing error has inadvertently provided a glimpse into the highly anticipated sequel. The film's release on May 1st is sure to be a celebration for fans, offering a chance to revisit the world of fashion, power, and personal growth that The Devil Wears Prada so effortlessly captures.