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  • A ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel Will ‘Never’ Happen, According to Stanley Tucci

    stanley tucci, the devil wears prada, sequel, revenge wears pradaThe Devil Wears Prada” recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and with that milestone, some wondered whether the flick was due for a sequel. But according to one of the film’s stars, it seems unlikely that such a film will ever materialize.

    That’s the word from Stanley Tucci, who spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the possibility this past weekend during a tribute to his career at the Deauville Film Festival in France. When asked about whether or not there could be a follow-up to “Prada” — based on author Lauren Weisberger’s 2013 sequel, “Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns” — Tucci unequivocally stamped out any hope for such a feature.

    “That’s never going to happen,” the actor told THR, adding that the 2006 original film was just too special to mess with in a potential sequel.

    “It was a truly great American studio movie in every way. Perfect in every way,” Tucci told the trade. “Sometimes it’s best just to leave things. If you try to redo it, let’s face it, there are very few sequels that actually work.”

    While that may disappoint some diehard fans hoping to see Tucci, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt back in character again, it’s certainly an understandable position. And if a sequel hasn’t happened yet, it seems unlikely to come together after so much time has passed. Looks like Miranda Priestly was right when she coolly declared, “That’s all.”

    [via: The Hollywood Reporter]

  • Anne Hathaway Celebrates ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ 10th Anniversary: It ‘Changed My Life’

    Gird your loins, “The Devil Wears Prada” fans: It may be hard to believe, but it’s been 10 years since we first saw Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) deliver her withering line, “That’s all,” in the film, which sashayed into theaters on June 30, 2006. As the flick celebrates its milestone anniversary this week, co-star Anne Hathaway, who played the mousy intern-turned-confident fashionista Andy, has marked the occasion alongside fans, sharing a remembrance of her own.

    In a nostalgic Instagram post, Hathaway shared a GIF of Priestly’s signature catchphrase (a now-iconic performance that netted Streep a Golden Globe win and an Oscar nomination), reminiscing in the caption about the stylish flick, and the lasting impact it had on her career.


    “What else can I say about the movie that changed my life?” Hathaway wrote on Thursday. “Thank you #thedevilwearsprada and happy 10 year anniversary!!”

    And for those who still find it difficult to process that an entire decade has passed since the flick first hit the big screen, Hathaway feels your pain — and wants fans to take a fashionable lesson from the film.

    “[D]on’t let this make you feel old,” the actress wrote. “[G]ood style is eternal.”

    We concur. That’s all.

    [via: Anne Hathaway]

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