This isn't shocking news, as since it was revealed that The Devil Wears Prada sequel will be released on May 1 of next year, we've all known that filming likely has to take place rather soon. We now have reluctant confirmation from Emily Blunt (who of course plays the eponymous character Emily in the original) that filming will begin next month (see 1:01):
It's obvious that producers don't want to reveal much. Very little in fact has been shared about the storyline, other than that Blunt's character may be sort of bigwig executive whose advertising dollar Miranda needs to keep Runway afloat in the increasingly digitally-dominated world of media.
I look forward to maybe seeing some set picks within a few weeks?!
Any new casting should be very imminent then!! I expect Miranda’s twins will appear. Also I hope they’ve managed to get Patricia Field back as costume designer.
ReplyDeleteThe drought is breaking… at last!
ReplyDeleteHurray! It's nice to hear from you, Michael. Hope you're well. :)
DeleteHi Jeff, I am well, thabks! Hope you are too. What a wait we’ve all had. I just love the way Emily Blunt can’t really hide her joy about this sequel. I also love the way the interviewer doesn’t let her get away with the usual denial techniques… then Emily goes all meta and monitors her denial technique. It sums up the experience of many Streep fans right now!
DeleteI agree it's been too long. Five years between feature films?! I'd be so thrilled if this did well with critics and box office for it to (similarly to the first) green-light future projects for Meryl. The options are not going to be endless.
DeleteWe’re entering the penultimate act, for sure. It feels right that it’s curtain up with Disney, since Meryl has been enhancing their brand for just over a decade (even in the wake of that honest 2014 speech about Walt). It feels to me like they owe her a big vehicle such as this.
DeleteI’m looking forward to it as I love New York-set stories about writing and media and this looks just the ticket.
Looking back on this dry stretch, a picture emerges of Streep working in friendly stables like Netflix and HBO, the masterstroke of taking smaller key role with young directors (like Gerwig) and leads with auteurs (like Soderbergh), then being a bit of a comedic journeywoman in cozy crime, close to home.
You’ve already analysed the roles that she was offered/turned down in this period, but off the top of my head I can’t really think of anything from 2022-25 that she should have been in.
Here’s to a big success with Meryl heading up a perennial story for a company that believes in her!
Hello! May I ask what do you mean with ,,We’re entering the penultimate act.. "? It sounds a bit dramatic...
ReplyDeletehttps://hudsonreview.com/2016/10/our-greatest-actress/
ReplyDeleteI agree with most of the viewpoints here especially wanting Meryl to work with gifted European directors. I also like the comparison of her roles & performances in the past 15 years to the roles in the 80s and 90s. As a longtime fan since Julia and Deer Hunter, I am waiting with abated breath to see her back on the big screen. It's been too LONG!
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Deletehttps://fandomwire.com/hollywood-icons-you-wont-believe-have-never-worked-together/
ReplyDeleteI just read this, not sure if it's new. Jeff, I remember you ran a poll a few years ago. Who was the actress that readers would like to see paired with our dear Meryl? Is it the same one as in this article? I think it'll be great to see them share scenes together in a movie.
https://insessionfilm.com/op-ed-admiring-meryl-a-journey-into-the-genius-gap/#google_vignette
ReplyDeleteAnother article to celebrate Meryl's birthday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls_hjiidzYE
ReplyDeleteWatch till the end...it echoes how much we miss her these past five years on the big screen
I was counting on a new Oscar nomination for Meryl, but unfortunately, with an early summer release, this seems highly unlikely...
ReplyDeleteif it's a well written role, more substantial than the 1st, it's highly likely
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