Anne Hathaway is expressing her doubts about making a The Devil Wears Prada sequel and she recently told the panel at The View why she doesn’t think it’s possible.
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will have to come to terms with, because Anne Hathaway tells ET a sequel's outta the question.While walking the red carpet at the premiere of her on Wednesday in New York City, the 39-year-old actress was straight-up asked if a sequel's in the works following her accidental deja vu at the Michael Kors fashion show last month as part of New York Fashion Week.Further speculating those rumors was the fact that she sat next to none other than chief Anna Wintour, widely considered the inspiration behind the character in the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger and the 2006 dramedy starring Meryl Streep as powerful fashion magazine editor, Miranda Priestly. Hathaway, of course, portrays Streep's assistant, Andy Sachs, who is saddled with a laundry list of responsibilities while struggling to keep up with the demanding job.Despite all the coincidences at New York Fashion Week (more on that later), Hathaway adamantly shut down any talk of a sequel when she spoke to ET. It's just not going to happen.Ever.A post shared by Diet Prada ™ (@diet_prada)«There's not going to be a sequel,» Hathaway tells ET.
«It's not gonna happen. It's just like, we can't do it. It's not gonna happen.
It exists. There are other films. There will be other films.
We can just watch that one [] again.»As for her accidental fashion week moment, Hathaway tells ET she's not clever to have thought about rocking an outfit reminiscent of her character from -- a black turtleneck under a brown leather jacket, which she completed with a matching skirt and hair pinned up.«I wish that I was this clever,» Hathaway tells ET. «I wish I had this kind of, I don't know, Machiavellian tendency and I could move all the chess pieces. The truth is it was the outfit that came that
.Anne Hathaway is expressing her doubts about making a The Devil Wears Prada sequel and she recently told the panel at The View why she doesn’t think it’s possible.
is in many ways an everywoman story, it's also a look at a specific medium in a specific moment, as star Anne Hathaway recently pointed out.Asked about a potential sequel to the 2006 hit on The View, Hathaway mused, “I don't know if there can be [one], I just think that movie was in a different era. Now, everything has gone so digital, and that movie centered around the concept of producing a physical thing, and it's just very different now,” per . As denizens of the nation known as Condé Nast we are obligated to remind readers that, actually, Vogue still publishes a physical magazine every month, but the point stands.
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Mindy Kaling shared the moment in which she felt the most admiration for her friend and co-star Anne Hathaway. During ELLE’s Women In Hollywood ceremony, Hathaway was honored with a special recognition after her successful Hollywood career, and it was Mindy who introduced her to the audience at the event in Los Angeles.“From the age of 18 years old [Hathaway] has been objectified regularly, and despite loving her as a performer I’ll tell you when I fell in love with her,” Mindy said, praising her for her many iconic roles in fan-favorite movies, including The Princess Diaries, Les Miserables, and The Devil Wears Prada.Mindy went on to talk about a bizarre moment at the 2012 premiere of Les Miserables, when a photographer “positioned his camera low so he could take a photo up [Hathaway’s] skirt” and sold the photo.“On the Today show the next morning, Matt Lauer said to her in this chastising, someone-has-been-naughty way, ‘Anne Hathaway I’ve seen a lot of you lately,’” Mindy recalled.
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Hathahate.”Hathaway faced harsh criticism after winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in “Les Misérables” in 2013, with people questioning her persona and calling her “annoying.”The actress became the butt of the joke all over the internet, with the New York Times even publishing an article titled “Do We Really Hate Anne Hathaway?” in which she’s depicted as one of the “princessy, theater-schooled girls who have no game and no sex appeal and eat raisins for dessert.”During her acceptance speech at ELLE’s 29th annual Women in Hollywood event, Hathaway, 39, decided to address the issue head on, saying that “the language of hatred begins with the self.”“Ten years ago, I was given an opportunity to look at the language of hatred from a new perspective,” she said. “For context — this was a language I had employed with myself since I was 7.
In 2013, Anne Hathaway was hit with online hate around the time that she won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal of Fantine in "Les Misérables." Hathaway was nominated for an Academy Award prior to "Les Misérables" in 2009, when she was nominated for best performance by an actress in a leading role for "Rachel Getting Married. " Hathaway, who has had a long and successful acting career received hate around the time of her first and only Oscar win for very little reason at all, with "Hathahate" trending on Twitter and people discussing their dislike for the actress. Anne Hathaway received an abundance of online hate around the time of her Oscar win in 2013.
Hailey Bieber, Sydney Sweeney and Anne Hathaway were in attendance showing off their phenomenal personal style all the while. MORE: What you didn't know about the Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez reunionRELATED: Anne Hathaway looks enchanting in silver pearl-encrusted Valentino gown at New York Film FestivalAnne Hathaway wore Ralph Lauren for the occassionHeld at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, "Hollywood’s most esteemed stars gathered to toast not only their recent Elle covers, but the whole of the film and television industry’s evolution as a field where women can thrive," the publication explained on their website.
Jessica Alba had a big night and her husband Cash Warren was by her side!
The Princess Diaries movies was The Devil Wears Prada. One of Hathaway's best movies, it feature a great movie team-up between the then-rising actress and Meryl Streep. Today, many enjoy revisiting the movie, in which Hathaway's character (an innocent assistant) goes up against a tough-as-nails editor played by Streep.
Victoria Beckham is certainly not afraid of an outfit repeat. Since launching her eponymous label back in 2008 she has proved that she knows exactly what suits her and has stuck to a wardrobe of classic elevated separates, adopting a “If it ain't broke, don't fix it” approach to her style.MORE: 5 things we desperately want from Victoria Beckham's final Reebok dropRELATED: Victoria Beckham shares photo of Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn sitting front row at her Paris Fashion Week show Victoria teases a dress from her upcoming dropYesterday she stepped out in a white dress in a flowing trench silhouette (from her own brand of course), worn with pointed red patent and perspex Saint Laurent Chica pumps, as well as black boxy VB 70s shades and a brown bucket bag - it was a real life game of spot the difference. Case in point? The day earlier she sported the exact same silhouette in green and the same accessories down to the shoes and bag.
Anne Hathaway copied her ‘Devil Wears Prada’ look at New York Fashion Week by “accident”. The ‘Brokeback Mountain’ star didn’t mean to pay homage to Andy Sachs last month when she sat front row at the Michael Kors’ show next to Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of US Vogue and the rumoured inspiration for Meryl Streep’s character Miranda Priestly in the 2006 movie. While appearing on the ‘Today’ show on Wednesday (12.
Antonio Ferme editor James Gray’s “Armageddon Time” explores the complexity of the American Dream — the idea that every citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and initiative — from the perspective of a Jewish family in 1980. “In some ways,” according to star Anne Hathaway, the status of this idealistic pursuit has remained “very similar” over the years. At the same time, the actor pinpointed a notable societal change that she hopes continues to persist. “If there’s one thing that I really do hope that we keep coming to a different place about because it keeps coming up at such an impossibly high cost, is that we’re more willing to see ourselves as a part of the problem,” Hathaway told Variety on Wednesday night at the “Armaggedon Time” New York Film Festival premiere. “Not in a fragile way, but in a way that we can affect change by changing ourselves.”
has gone from good to great to… well, near perfect in the hair department this year, oscillating between chic French-girl fringes and elegant side partings and simple waves. Who can forget the —reminiscent of her character, Andy—which she wore to the Michael Kors show at New York Fashion Week in September? Talk about hairstyles for days.Her latest look sees her show off yet another stellar beauty moment.
Cannes Film Festival or sitting front row at a Prada catwalk show, Hathaway has been looking effortlessly put-together in recent months. Now, she’s inspiring our autumnal outfits as the seasons change. She stepped out in New York wearing an oversized blazer by Christopher John Rogers, which could have come straight out of the Eighties, complete with bold print and statement shoulder pads.