Devil Wears Prada Creator Says There Have Been 'Discussions' About Potential TV Spinoff And Movie Sequel
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The Devil Wears Prada fans, big news. There's a possibility that at some point, there could be a spin off - or even a sequel in the works.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, author Lauren Weisberger revealed there had been lots of discussions about a potential TV series or sequel.
"There have been a lot of conversations about it. I wouldn't say it's out of the realm of possibility," she said.
Could this mean there's something on the horizon?
Well, we certainly hope so, but director David Frankel seemed less optimistic.
He said: "[The studio] didn't ask for [a sequel]. We had a meeting where we said, 'What could we do if there was a sequel?' Maybe it was stupid; we felt like, No, this story has been told... Lauren eventually wrote another book following up 15 years later.
"We came to the same conclusion, that just following the characters wouldn't be the same."
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The cult movie - which starred Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci - celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
The film was based on Lauren's bestselling novel and was released back in 2006, grossing a whopping $326 million (£231 million) worldwide. It focussed on the relationship between magazine editor Miranda Priestly (Streep) and Andy Sachs (Hathaway).
And to mark the occasion, creators reunited to chat about the movie, the casting and the production.
Speaking about casting Anne Hathaway as Andy, it turns out Rachel McAdams was offered the role three times.
Anne persisted, explaining: "It spoke to me. It made me feel. It was about a subject that I take very seriously, but in such a wonderfully joyful and lighthearted way."
When she was offered the part, Anne explained how she ran around her apartment screaming 'I'm going to be in The Devil Wears Prada!'.
Not gonna' lie we would love to see a sequel or spin off - come on guys, give the people what they want!
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