Movies
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Movie Trailer Review
The trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 immediately sets the tone with Madonna’s iconic “Vogue,” bringing viewers back to the high-fashion world that made the first film unforgettable. Right away, it’s clear that the characters have evolved. Andy enters the Runway offices polished and self-assured, shedding her wide-eyed assistant persona. This shift signals a smarter, more ambitious story while keeping the franchise’s familiar charm.
One of the trailer’s best moments comes when Miranda looks at Andy and asks, “Sorry, who is this?” Nigel’s deadpan response, “She was one of the Emilys,” lands perfectly – serves as a callback to the original’s assistant dynamic. Emily also has her moment, striding in with newfound authority, leading to a sly exchange with Andy about her eyebrows (“You kept those, though, didn’t you?”).

Photo: The Deadline
These interactions show that the frenemy tension maintains the original tension and humor. The situation feels more tense and unpredictable, with print media on the decline and advertising revenue shrinking, Emily, now a high-ranking executive at a luxury group controls the funds Miranda urgently needs. It puts the original power players against the newcomers, making the story feel sharper and more layered.
Visually, the trailer is polished. Fashion feels elevated, the streets of New York shine and the trailer includes nostalgic elements for fans of the first film. New faces, including Kenneth Branagh, Sydney Sweeney, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, BJ Novak, Pauline Chalamet, and even a Lady Gaga cameo, bring freshness to the fashion world fans remember.

Photo: 20th Century Studios
What works: The trailer balances wit, tension, and style. It preserves the understated humor of the first film while showing character growth, particularly the contrast between Andy and Emily’s evolution and Miranda’s enduring authority.
Potential pitfalls: Miranda’s “memory lapse” may divide audiences, some will see it as classic Miranda, others as a confusing beat, comparisons to the 2006 original are inevitable, and expectations will be high.
This trailer demonstrates that the sequel respects its roots while offering a sharper, more modern story. Fans of the original have reason to be excited, and newcomers can sense the stylish energy that defines the Runway world.
Movies
Anne Hathaway Gets Sinister in New ‘Verity’ Trailer
Anne Hathaway takes on a sinister role in the new trailer for Verity, playing bestselling author Verity Crawford, a woman who is left unable to move or speak after an accident. But while she appears helpless, the trailer hints that her condition may not be what it seems.
Based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel of the same name, Verity follows Lowen Ashleigh, played by Dakota Johnson, a writer hired by Verity’s husband, Jeremy Crawford, played by Josh Hartnett, to complete his wife’s book series. But after moving into the Crawford home, Lowen discovers an eerie unfinished manuscript that reveals something unsettling about Verity.

Photo: IMDB
The nearly two-minute trailer follows Lowen as she settles into the Crawford home and begins working on Verity’s unfinished book. While going through Verity’s things, she comes across the author’s autobiography, and what she reads in the manuscript is disturbing. “This is my confession. My autobiography. A writer’s words should be honest and bloody and a little bit terrifying,” Verity warns.
Later in the trailer, Johnson says, “This place is insane,” and as she spends more time at the house, she grows closer to Jeremy, and the two begin a romantic relationship. But that relationship takes an unsettling turn. After Lowen and Jeremy are seen kissing, she notices blood on her lips. When she looks again, it is no longer Jeremy she is kissing, but Verity.

Photo: IMDB
In the flashback scenes, Hathaway’s character appears with red lips and a menacing presence, even though she was unable to move or speak, suggesting that Lowen may have a reason to question Verity’s condition. “This is your final warning: only darkness ahead,” Verity says at the end of the trailer.
Directed by Michael Showalter, Verity is based on Colleen Hoover’s 2018 novel, which was originally self-published before being acquired by Grand Central Publishing. Hoover also serves as a producer on the film.
Verity is Hathaway’s fifth film of 2026, following Mother Mary, The Devil Wears Prada 2, The Odyssey and The End of Oak Street.
Verity is scheduled to hit theaters on October 2.
Movies
5 Films to Stream Before Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’
Movies
Naomi Osaka Kicks Off the 2026 French Open in Bold New Tennis Style
The Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka made her 2026 French Open appearance in a bold layered look, arriving on court before revealing her match outfit ahead of her first-round match against Laura Siegemund.

Photo: Instagram
She first stepped onto the clay court in a sleeveless black top with a corset-style hem, with sequined detailing. The sequins fell in loose, fringe-like strands, adding movement to the look. She paired it with a black pleated maxi skirt, with a soft nude underlayer.

Photo: Instagram
When it was time to play, Osaka removed the outer pieces to reveal a gold minidress underneath. The look featured a high-neck top with a ruffled hem and lines of gold sequins, matched with a tiered mini skirt finished with similar detailing. She wore pink sneakers and styled her hair in a braided bun, with a few loose strands left out.

Photo: Instagram
Speaking at a press conference, Osaka explained how she expresses herself through fashion.
“I feel like fashion, for me, I tell people, I don’t talk a lot, so that way I can talk through my clothes. That means I can be as loud with colors or patterns or fabric as I want, that’s the fun part, you know.” She continued, “I feel like we lost that a little in tennis, I always tell people I grew up with Serena and Venus Williams‘ grand reveals. I literally can look at a picture and probably tell you what year that outfit came from.
She concluded with “I know there are some kids or some people that are similar to me that hopefully feel that same way about my outfits. But, yeah, I am a little dramatic when it comes to my fashion sense.”

Photo: Instagram
Osaka defeated Siegemund to advance to the second round, where she is set to face Donna Vekić on May 27.
-
BET Awards2 months ago2026 BET Awards: The Complete List of Winners
-
BET Awards2 months agoThe Best Looks From the 2026 BET Awards
-
Beauty1 month agoHow to Prep Your Skin for a Clean, Long-Lasting Glam Look This Summer
-
Fashion1 month agoAll the Celebrities Seen at Chanel’s Fall 2026 Couture Show
-
Celebrity Style1 month agoZendaya Opens The Odyssey Press Tour With Ancient Greece in Mind
-
Fashion1 month agoThe Best Street Style Moments from Fall 2026 Couture Week
-
Wellness1 month agoReasons to Eat Bananas More Often
-
Celebrity Style2 months agoThe Best-Dressed Stars of June
