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Emily Bluntwants to revisit herRunwaymagazine heyday.
The Englishstar, 39, said onThe ViewThursday that she would be on board for a sequel to her 2006 filmThe Devil Wears Prada, which also starredAnne Hathaway, Meryl Streep and her real-life brother-in-law Stanley Tucci.
“And the fashion — we loved it. I would do [a sequel] in a heartbeat just to play with those guys again. It’s so fun,” she added of her costars.
When Hathaway, 39, was onThe Viewlast week, she explained why shedoesn’t think a sequel to the movie(based on the 2003 novel) is likely.
Anne Hathaway inThe Devil Wears Prada.20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

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“I don’t know if there can be [a sequel movie],” said Hathaway, who played new-hire Andy in the film. “I just think that movie was in a different era, you know? Now, everything’s gone so digital, and that movie centered around the concept of producing a physical thing. It’s just very different now.”
“Although,” she continued, “it is tempting to think about Andy and Emily needing to get Miranda her coffee and she’s somewhere in Europe. And then along the way they pick up Stanley Tucci in Italy, who’s at a restaurant. It’s tempting, but I don’t think it’s gonna happen.”
Hathaway did suggest rebooting the movie with a new cast: “But they could relaunch it. They could find new people and do it. Do you think they’d let us do that?”
Blunt told PEOPLE back in 2018 that shedidn’t think a second moviewas likely. “If everyone did it I would be up for it,” she said at the time. “I almost hope it doesn’t [happen] because I think sometimes when you sequel everything kind of dilutes how special the original is.”
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Last year, theDevil Wears Pradafilmmakers toldEntertainment Weeklyabout the possibility of a movie sequel.
Director David Frankel said the studio “didn’t ask for” a sequel but “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.”
source: people.com