`The devil carries the addresses Aline Brosh McKenna de Prada 2

The Devil Porte Prada 2 Scribe Aline Brosh McKenna is a-on with the many eyes on the long-awaited suite of David Frankel.
Addressing the photos of the viral ensemble that proliferated on the Internet, the original screenwriter of the photo was maintained with Indiewire in the middle of the production of the hubbub around the project, saying that it is “an honor” to have so many viewers wishing to see its development.
“People will be held outside just for an overview of these actors and these characters they love because seeing them in the wardrobe have really excited people, especially since it is a fashion film,” McKenna told publication. “We knew that there would be a lot of interest. Personally, I had not experienced this level of people [to the set]But this is the world in which we live.
She continued: “In many ways, we are talking to a world different from what we did in 2006 … This stems from a legitimate desire to see these characters again. As long as everyone is sure, what honor that people are always interested. ”
McKenna added that she could relate to the excitement of the public: “I had a little cry when I saw them in costume the first time. I said to myself:” Oh my God! “It was like my son Mitzvah’s bar or something like that. I I wanted to take pictures! “”
By currently turning through New York, the propagation of images – for both The Devil Porte Prada 2 And other recent productions – have led to online disagreements on the usefulness of such content, especially if it spoils possible cinematographic experience.
The images of the first looks, which came on the weekend, showed in Manhattan after the pre-precipitation with anticipation while fans have sought a glimpse of their return to high-loved fashion world. The director of Return Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt were all a gallivating spot around the famous city, including the Met, which transformed its exterior to host a Gala-Esque party appearing in the suite.
The new faces that join the film 2026 include Simone Ashley, Pauline Chalamet, Helen J. Shen, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, BJ Novak, Rachel Bloom, Patrick Brammall and Kenneth Branagh, who will represent the husband of the Miranda priest inspired by Anna Wintour.
The original film, based on the novel by Lauren Weisberger in 2003 of the same name and praised his cup satire, centered on Andy Sachs (Hathaway), a graduate in journalism who won the work “a million girls would kill” for junior assistant of the chief editor of the Haute Couture magazine. The rest, which will be released in theaters on May 1, should trace Miranda’s prospect as it fights against the decline of the printing industry.




