Variety claimed that Aline Brosh McKenna, one of the original screenwriters, was working on the follow-up, which supposedly follows Streep’s character, magazine editor Miranda Priestly, as she deals with the death of print magazines in the digital age.
The number of original cast members who might make a comeback for the Disney-produced sequel remains unknown, despite reports from US news source Deadline to the contrary.
DeadlineFinerman,Finerman,,Deadline also stated that talks are underway for the film’s original director David Frankel and producer Wendy Finerman to rejoin.
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In the movie, which took place in the New York office of a fictional high-end fashion magazine, Emily Blunt played Priestly’s other secretary.
In addition, Stanley Tucci played Priestly’s grumpy subordinate.
book,book,book,book,book,. book,The same-titled book written by Lauren Weisberger, a former assistant to Anna Wintour, the chief editor of Vogue, served as the basis for the movie.
For her part as the fading editor, Streep received a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination; for Hathaway and Blunt, it was a breakthrough picture.