Anne Hathaway Has Epic Response to Falling on Devil Wears Prada 2 Set

If Anne Hathaway had been moving at a glacial pace, she might’ve avoided this tumble.

Unfortunately, even in the glamorous world of fashion, delays don’t occur – not even for an actress portraying Andrea Sachs on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2. Recently, while filming, she took a tumble descending the steps of a New York City brownstone.

In a similar vein, just as any queen understands, no one can diminish your self-worth without your permission. Instead of feeling awkward, Anne gracefully turned the incident into a lighthearted moment and posted a video likening her fall to a memorable scene from The Princess Diaries, specifically when Mia unexpectedly trips on the school bleachers.

Compare and contrast two moments in time: First, an 18-year-old Anne Hathaway stumbles during “The Princess Diaries,” then at age 42, she falls on the set of the sequel’s filming. In the latter scene, Anne gracefully recovers from her fall and production team promptly rushes to assist her.

She captioned the August 28 post, “Twenty years later, still falling for you…”

However, away from her on-set innovations, Anne has been partnered with her pioneering co-stars Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt this summer while shooting the sequel in various locations across New York City.

In the second part of the movie, Meryl Streep’s character Miranda Priestly grapples with the downfall of conventional magazine publishing. Interestingly, her potential hope could stem from Emily Charlton, who was once dismissed as an assistant, but has now risen to become a significant force in advertising-a woman not easily forgotten.

Fresh additions to the franchise are notable personalities like Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, and BJ Novak. Additionally, we have Broadway star Helen J. Shen and comedian Caleb Hearon joining the lineup.

In the upcoming sequel, it’s still unclear where Andrea ends up, but Anne had speculated earlier on what happened to her following the events of the original film.

The actress from Les Miserables shared with TopMob News in 2022 that she believes the individual is contributing to a fantastic French women’s magazine. She seems to be a staff writer who is fluent in French and appears to be unmarried, although she may have one or more children. Overall, she comes across as quite impressive.

Although fans might need to be patient for the final confirmation, there’s an abundance of intriguing films ready to premiere in cinemas soon. Stick around as we bring you a rundown of them here at TopMob.

When almost every child from the same class inexplicably vanish at the exact same moment during one fateful night, a community finds themselves puzzled over the identity of the person or force responsible for their disappearance. Featuring the talents of Josh Brolin, Julia Garner and Alden Ehrenreich.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Linday Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis return for this sequel to the beloved 2003 body-swap comedy.

Where to Watch: In theaters

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I find myself right in the thick of an exhilarating crime thriller! In this captivating tale spun by the masterful mind of Spike Lee, I, along with Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, and A$AP Rocky, take on pivotal roles. Our story unfolds around a powerful music mogul who becomes the center of an intricate ransom plot. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster ride of suspense, drama, and unparalleled cinematic brilliance!

Where to Watch: In theaters August 15 and streaming on Apple TV+ on September 5.

In a romantic drama, the stars from “Riverdale” and “Outer Banks”, KJ Apa and Madelyn Cline respectively, embark on a tale where their chance meeting during a European trip initiates an unforeseen voyage of self-exploration as strangers.

Where to Watch: Streaming on Prime Video

In this eerie comedy, the actors Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza take on the roles. They play a small-town detective who uncovers a string of peculiar deaths linked to a puzzling church as the central plot.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Directed by Ron Howard, this gripping survival tale unfolds as a group of disenchanted individuals – played by Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby, Daniel Brühl, and Sydney Sweeney – decide to leave modern society behind in pursuit of a fresh start on an isolated island.

Where to Watch: In theaters

As an ardent admirer, let me spill the beans about this thrilling modern-day western I’m drooling over! Starring none other than the talented Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, the enigmatic Halsey, and the charismatic Eric Dane, we have a group of unlikely companions who find themselves in a heated dispute over a rare Native American artifact. This treasure is not just any trinket; it’s steeped in history and culture, making the stakes higher than ever before. With these powerhouse actors bringing their A-game, this tale promises to be an unforgettable journey of clashes, camaraderie, and captivating intrigue!

Where to Watch: In theaters

As a seasoned lifestyle connoisseur, allow me to share an intriguing cinematic gem: “Helen Mirren,” “Pierce Brosnan,” and the illustrious “Ben Kingsley” team up in this delightful blend of crime and comedy. In this film, they portray a band of retirees who, with their newfound free time, take up an unusual hobby – solving cold case murders for amusement.

Where to Watch: Streaming on Netflix

In this crime comedy, Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz play the main roles. The story revolves around an ex-baseball prodigy who finds himself mixed up with a group of unsavory characters while looking after his neighbor’s feline companion.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In this dark comedy, actor Dylan O’Brien teams up with director-cum-writer James Sweeney. The story unfolds around two youths who encounter each other in a twin-oriented support group and forge an unexpected bond of friendship.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In the ninth film of the Conjuring movie series, Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reteam for what appears to be their final appearance as the acclaimed, genuine-life ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In this last installment of our long-running period drama series, we’ll see the return of stars such as Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, along with several others.

Where to watch: In theaters

According to Stephen King’s novel, “The Long Walk” chronicles the participants of an arduous long-distance walking competition that takes place within a bleak and oppressive society governed by a tyrannical authority in America.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Film producer Jordan Peele offers up a chilling sports-themed tale, centered around an up-and-coming football player named Tyriq Withers. He receives an invitation to join the training grounds of an aging quarterback from a renowned football dynasty, played by Marlon Wayans, at a secluded facility.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Drawing inspiration from true events, Lily James brilliantly portrays Whitney Wolfe, a trailblazer who leveraged her creativity to penetrate the tech industry traditionally dominated by men, establish the dating app Bumble, and achieve the title of the youngest self-made female billionaire.

Where to Watch: Streaming on Hulu

In the romantic drama, Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie share the screen as two individuals who cross paths at a friend’s wedding. Their encounter leads them on an enchanting journey during which they relive significant events from their respective pasts.

Where to Watch: In theaters

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’d put it this way: In a cinematic spin-off inspired by a beloved Netflix children’s show, I find myself embarking on an adventure alongside the vivacious Gabby, played by Laila Lockhart Kraner, and her grandma, the legendary Gloria Estefan, affectionately known as Gigi. Our journey takes us to Cat City, where we join forces with the Gabby Cats to rescue Gabby’s cherished dollhouse from the grasp of the quirky cat lady Vera, portrayed by the incredibly talented Kristen Wiig.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In the crime drama, mastermind filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (of Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood fame) brings together an exceptional ensemble, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benecio del Toro, and Regina Hall. This riveting tale follows a band of former revolutionaries who join forces once more to save one of their own’s child from a precarious situation.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In the upcoming sequel of “The Strangers,” actress Madelaine Petsch, known for her role in “Riverdale,” reprises her character from Chapter 1. This time, she’s the sole survivor once more, hunted relentlessly by a group of three masked assassins.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Jaafar Jackson portrays his uncle, Michael Jackson, in this biopic about the “King of Pop”.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt star in this true story of UFC fighter Mark Kerr.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Inspired by actual events, the film “Roofman” narrates the tale of a hard-pressed father, played by Channing Tatum, who resorts to an unusual method of burglarizing McDonald’s restaurants – by making holes in their rooftops. Post his escape from prison, he eludes capture by hiding within a Toys “R” Us store for six months. However, when he develops feelings for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mother captivated by his irresistible allure, his dual existence starts to crumble.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Under the direction of Luca Guadagnino, this psychological drama revolves around a university professor, portrayed by Julia Roberts, who faces a crucial juncture in both her personal and professional life. An allegation made by a student, Ayo Edebiri, against one of her colleagues, Andrew Garfield, sets off a chain of events. Simultaneously, a secret from her own past looms as a potential revelation.

Where to Watch: In theaters in New York and Los Angeles on October 10, expanding on October 17

According to the acclaimed novel by Ruth Ware, Keira Knightley, Guy Pearce, and Hannah Waddingham feature in a gripping mystery thriller. The story follows a journalist who embarks on a search for a missing woman while onboard a high-end cruise liner.

Where to Watch: Streaming on Netflix

In this fresh interpretation of a 1976 novel and the 1993 Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna take on lead roles.

Where to Watch: In theaters

The third film in the Tron series, featuring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Jeff Bridges, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Evan Peters.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In a chilling reprisal, Ethan Hawke once more embraces his darkest character, The Grabber, who torments Finn (Mason Thames) from the realm of the dead, focusing on Finn’s younger sibling instead.

Where to Watch: In theaters

An affectionate yet clumsy angel named Gabriel, portrayed by Keanu Reeves, interferes in the lives of two individuals: one, a hard-up freelancer, played by Aziz Ansari; and the other, a successful venture capitalist, who is none other than Seth Rogen.

Where to Watch: In theaters

In the newest addition to the popular video game series (after 2021’s reboot of Mortal Kombat), we find our beloved champions squaring off against each other in a fierce struggle to overthrow the oppressive reign of Shao Kahn. Among the star-studded cast, you’ll find actors like Karl Urban, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tati Gabrielle, Mehcad Brooks, and Lewis Tan leading the charge.

Where to Watch: In theaters

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’d like to highlight an intriguing biopic that I recently came across. In this compelling narrative, the talented actor Jeremy Allen White, known for his role in “The Bear”, steps into the shoes of Bruce Springsteen’s character, who was on the brink of global fame while creating his 1982 masterpiece album, “Nebraska.” This captivating journey showcases the making of this legendary album.

Where to Watch: In theaters

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2025-08-28 22:47