If you're dying to know what happened to Miranda, Andy, and Emily after two decades, here are all the details on this highly anticipated sequel.
Forget the ending of the first movie where Andy threw her phone into the fountain; fate has other plans. The sequel takes place 20 years later, in a world where print magazines are in crisis.
Miranda Priestly is still at the helm of the magazine, but she faces the challenge of surviving in the age of digital media and artificial intelligence. The budget is running dry, and prestige alone is no longer enough to pay the bills.
Following a wave of layoffs in traditional journalism, Andy Sachs is forced to return to Miranda’s arms (or clutches). However, she is no longer the naive assistant; she is now a professional with her own values that clash with her boss’s ethics.
Here comes the juiciest twist. Emily Charlton is no longer the long-suffering first assistant. She is now a high-ranking executive at a luxury conglomerate with the power to decide where advertising money goes. The result? Miranda will have to ask for favors from the very woman she once despised.
If you haven’t seen the original (or want to convince someone to watch it), here are the reasons why it became a cultural phenomenon:
Miranda Priestly isn’t just a terrible boss; she’s a study in excellence, sacrifice, and sexism. The movie doesn’t judge her; it simply shows the cost of being the best in a ruthless world.
The “Cerulean Blue” monologue is, arguably, the most