The Devil Wears Prada (2006) became an iconic film that combined humor, high fashion, and the cutthroat world of publishing. In The Devil Wears Prada 2: Runway’s End (2025), the highly anticipated sequel returns with a fresh perspective on the fashion industry, the women who rule it, and the consequences of living in a world that demands everything. With Meryl Streep reprising her role as the formidable Miranda Priestly and Anne Hathaway returning as Andrea Sachs, Runway’s End takes a deeper dive into the high-stakes game of fashion, power, and personal redemption.

The story picks up several years after Andrea Sachs left the world of high fashion and Miranda Priestly’s grip. Andrea has built a new life for herself, working as a successful editor in the literary world, and she’s finally finding a healthy work-life balance with her husband Alex (played by Chris Hemsworth). However, the fashion industry—especially Miranda—is never far behind. Andrea is pulled back into the glamorous yet toxic world she once tried to escape when Miranda, now facing the collapse of Runway magazine, unexpectedly asks for Andrea’s help to save the once-unstoppable publication.
Miranda Priestly, at the height of her career, is now battling the evolving dynamics of the fashion industry, which has been radically transformed by social media, influencer culture, and a shift away from traditional print. As Runway faces declining relevance and financial difficulties, Miranda’s position as the reigning queen of fashion journalism is threatened by new forces and shifting trends. A series of high-profile scandals and rival publications threaten Miranda’s empire, and she is left with few options—one of which is to seek out Andrea’s expertise in navigating the new world of digital media.

The plot of The Devil Wears Prada 2: Runway’s End revolves around Andrea’s reluctant return to the high-fashion world, where she becomes embroiled in a battle to save Runway from its imminent closure. However, it’s not just about saving the magazine—it’s about a clash between the old guard, represented by Miranda, and the new wave of fashion leaders who have made their mark in the digital age. Andrea finds herself torn between loyalty to Miranda and her own desire to forge a new path outside of the constraints of the fashion world.
Miranda’s vulnerability as a powerful woman who built her empire on power and fear is explored more deeply in this sequel. For the first time, we see a side of Miranda that’s less about dominance and control and more about survival and fear of losing everything she’s worked for. Meryl Streep delivers a powerful performance, showing a new layer to Miranda, a woman who, despite her icy exterior, is facing the collapse of her world and must reinvent herself to adapt to an unforgiving industry. Her complex relationship with Andrea evolves as they form a delicate, uneasy alliance.
Andrea’s journey in Runway’s End is not just about saving a magazine—it’s about coming to terms with her own personal and professional identity. As Andrea navigates the world of influencers, bloggers, and social media moguls, she discovers that the world she left behind has evolved in ways she could never have imagined. This new world of fashion is faster, more accessible, and more ruthless than before, and Andrea must decide where she fits in this new landscape. Does she want to return to the cutthroat world of Miranda Priestly or chart her own course as an advocate for real change in the fashion industry?

Emily Blunt reprises her role as Emily Charlton, Miranda‘s sharp-tongued assistant, now a successful consultant in the fashion world, offering Andrea advice on how to navigate the increasingly chaotic fashion industry. As Emily becomes an ally of Andrea and plays a bigger role in Runway’s revival, her own personal journey reflects the growing pressures of being in the fashion spotlight. The dynamic between Emily and Andrea adds a mix of humor, rivalry, and unexpected friendship to the plot.
The film also introduces new characters who represent the evolving face of the fashion world. Zoe (played by Emma Corrin), an ambitious and idealistic social media influencer, challenges the status quo, forcing Miranda and Andrea to rethink their positions. Zoe represents the new generation of fashion moguls who embrace inclusivity, sustainability, and digital platforms to push their influence. Andrea’s interactions with Zoe provide a compelling contrast between the old-fashioned ideals of fashion and the new realities that challenge everything Miranda stands for.
The film’s action-packed sequences are peppered with fast-paced scenes of Andrea and Miranda at fashion shows, meetings with investors, and high-powered negotiations with rival brands. The glamour of runway shows, behind-the-scenes drama, and the power struggles at the top of the fashion world are visually stunning, as the cinematography captures the excitement, stress, and beauty of an industry on the brink of collapse.

At its core, The Devil Wears Prada 2: Runway’s End explores the themes of reinvention, power, and identity. The characters, who were once so certain of their place in the world, are now facing the reality that the industry they helped shape is changing. The emotional depth of the film lies in how Andrea and Miranda must adapt to the modern world, navigating their careers while staying true to their values. The question remains: can they both reinvent themselves and stay relevant in an industry that demands constant change?
The final act of Runway’s End delivers an emotional and satisfying resolution. After a high-stakes fashion event where Runway’s future hangs in the balance, Andrea is faced with a choice: to continue working under Miranda or to create something new—a fashion platform that truly reflects the needs and desires of a diverse audience. In a heartfelt moment of introspection, Andrea finds the strength to carve her own path.
In conclusion, The Devil Wears Prada 2: Runway’s End (2025) is a triumph, bringing new life to the iconic Devil Wears Prada saga while introducing a fresh, thought-provoking narrative. With standout performances from Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt, the film explores the evolution of fashion, the power of change, and the complexities of personal growth. This sequel is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good fashion drama mixed with heart, humor, and real-world stakes.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (9.5/10) – A spectacular return to the world of fashion, where glamour meets redemption, power, and a fresh take on a timeless story.