Nearly two decades after its initial release, The Devil Wears Prada is officially getting a sequel with most of its original cast members hopping on the project. Yes, you read that right—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci are all reuniting at Runway magazine. Some fresh faces have also been cast, including Lucy Liu and Justin Thereaux, as well as Simone Ashley and Pauline Chalamet.
Fake casting announcements featuring celebs like Dua Lipa and Cillian Murphy have also been circulating, but were quickly debunked.
The latest pics that have been making rounds online seemingly feature Sydney Sweeney, who’s disguised in track pants and a powder blue hoodie while trekking through New York on August 6.
According to TMZ, the Euphoria star was spotted on set with Emily Blunt. Details on her role have not been revealed, and it’s unclear whether she’s playing a character or making a cameo as herself.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been filming across New York City, after all, so it’s not entirely far-fetched. Before Sydney’s spotting, Anne Hathaway and Patrick Brammall were photographed shooting scenes at the Long Island Bar in Brooklyn on August 5.
And, on July 29, she was filming with Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt in Hudson Yards.
Sydney’s involvement in the film has yet to be confirmed, but the buzz around her potential Devil Wears Prada role comes after she pulled up to the premiere of her latest film, Americana, alongside Halsey. She also has a few films slated for release later this year, including The Housemaid with Amanda Seyfried and a biopic about pro boxer Christy Martin.
“Christy Martin has been such an incredible transformation—physically, mentally, and emotionally. It’s been one of the most immersive transformations I’ve ever made, and being able to have Christy on set with me almost every day has been inspiring and so emotional at the same time,” Sydney exclusively told Cosmopolitan of the film in February.
She also shared details about her last day on set for the upcoming flick, adding, “I remember on the last day, we were all crying and it was such a beautiful experience. It was also empowering to see someone who’s gone through so much, sitting there and watching her life be performed and put together on a big screen.”









