Anne Hathaway Secures Inclusive Casting for The Devil Wears Prada 2
Anne Hathaway pushed for more inclusive casting on The Devil Wears Prada 2, advocating for the inclusion of plus-size models after noticing a lack of diversity on set.
The situation quickly sparked discussion about modern beauty standards, as Hathaway publicly questioned the decision to feature only traditionally sized runway models in the film.
Why Hathaway spoke out
Hathaway stated that such casting does not reflect reality. According to her, women of all body types watch films, and the industry should represent that diversity.
She emphasized that the fashion world has already begun to evolve, and cinema should follow. Inclusivity, she noted, allows women of all shapes and sizes to feel seen and confident.
Production response
Producers responded swiftly, acknowledging the oversight in casting. Within hours of the discussion, the casting process was expanded.
Plus-size models were brought onto the set, moving away from the traditional 90-60-90 standard. Hathaway described the change as a “small victory,” adding that it matters not only for the film but also for audiences.
Story of the sequel
The sequel continues the story in a transformed fashion industry. The plot unfolds against the backdrop of a declining print media landscape.
Miranda Priestly struggles to maintain her influence, while her former assistant Emily rises to power within a major luxury group. Now in control of key advertising budgets, Emily becomes a formidable rival.
Release and expectations
The film is set to premiere on May 1, with anticipation remaining high. The original movie became a cultural touchstone, and the sequel aims to both revisit beloved characters and reflect modern changes in fashion.
The decision to include models with diverse body types has already become one of the most talked-about aspects of the project — signaling a shift toward greater realism and representation in major studio films.
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