Reviews are in for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’
- The CONNECT Network

- May 4
- 2 min read
Nearly two decades after the original, The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially landed—and critics are split. While many praise the return of its iconic cast and updated themes, others say it struggles to match the sharpness and cultural impact of the original.
Overall verdict: Mixed but leaning positive
Early reviews suggest the sequel is entertaining and nostalgic, but not quite groundbreaking. Critics generally agree it delivers a satisfying return for fans, even if it doesn’t fully recapture the magic of the 2006 film.
Some outlets call it a “worthy, entertaining sequel” that rewards longtime fans
Others say it’s enjoyable but “not as biting or clever” as the original
A few harsher takes argue it exists mostly for nostalgia rather than necessity
What critics are praising
1. The cast still deliversMeryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt are widely seen as the film’s strongest assets.
Streep’s return as Miranda Priestly is consistently highlighted as a standout
Emily Blunt’s character reportedly steals scenes with sharp dialogue and elevated status in the fashion world
2. A more mature, modern storylineThe sequel dives into:
The decline of print media
The rise of digital and AI in fashion publishing
Corporate power struggles and industry shifts
Critics say this gives the film more depth and relevance for today’s audience.
3. Nostalgia factorFans of the original will appreciate:
Familiar characters and dynamics
Fashion moments and callbacks
The return to the world of Runway magazine
Many reviews say this alone makes it worth watching.
Where it falls short
1. Not as sharp as the originalOne of the biggest criticisms is that the sequel lacks the iconic bite and cultural punch of the first film.
Some reviews note the humor and dialogue don’t hit as hard
The tone is described as “heavier” and less playful
2. Story and pacing issues
Critics point to uneven storytelling and less compelling subplots
The romantic storyline, in particular, has been called weak or unnecessary
3. Leans heavily on nostalgiaWhile nostalgia is a strength, some reviewers argue it also becomes a crutch, with the film relying too much on past success rather than offering something truly new.
A darker, more reflective sequel
Unlike the glossy escapism of the original, this film takes a more introspective approach. It explores:
Career setbacks
Industry decline
Changing power dynamics in fashion and media
Some critics even say it feels more like a commentary on the end of an era than a traditional rom-com sequel .
Box office vs. critics
Despite mixed reviews, the film is already a major commercial success, pulling in over $230 million globally in its opening weekend . That suggests audiences are showing up—largely driven by nostalgia and star power.
Bottom line
The Devil Wears Prada 2 delivers a stylish, character-driven return that fans will enjoy, but it doesn’t fully live up to the original’s iconic status. It’s less about groundbreaking storytelling and more about revisiting beloved characters in a changing world.
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