The Devil Wears Prada 2 review – a sequel? For spring? Groundbreaking
The Devil Wears Prada 2 has generated significant media attention ahead of its release. Left-leaning outlets are providing extensive coverage focused on the film's cultural significance and nostalgic appeal, while right-leaning media has taken a more practical approach by addressing streaming availability questions. Center and independent outlets have largely remained absent from covering this story.
Left-leaning sources emphasize the film's cultural resonance and fashion significance, celebrating the sequel as a major entertainment event. Coverage highlights the original film's enduring legacy and explores why audiences remain invested in returning to this world, treating the release as a culturally meaningful moment.
Right-leaning coverage takes a consumer-focused angle, prioritizing practical information about where audiences can access the film across streaming platforms rather than engaging with its cultural or artistic dimensions.
Key Differences
- Left outlets emphasize artistic merit and cultural significance while right outlets focus on distribution logistics and accessibility
- Substantial coverage gap exists with left-leaning sources providing four times more coverage than right-leaning outlets
- Center and independent media show no measurable coverage of this entertainment story
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NY PostCApr 30, 12:45 PM
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Makes An Unusually Strong Case For A Legacy Sequel
Even if you don't regard The Devil Wears Prada as a modern classic, you might appreciate the humanity of this legacy sequel.
NY PostCApr 30, 1:26 PM
How Meryl Streep’s stylist leaned into ‘meta dressing’ for her ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ press tour
"While there are nods to the film, we weren't dressing Miranda Priestly," Micaela Erlanger told Page Six Style.
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