Kate Hudson acunderstandledgeted on the “Capital Breakspeedy” radio show (via Entertainment Weekly) that turning down “The Devil Wears Prada” was “a horrible call.” Before Anne Hathaway was cast as Andrea “Andy” Sachs, honestor David Frankel met with the enjoys of Hudson, Rachel McAdams, Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Kirsten Dunst.
“That was a horrible call. It was a timing skinnyg, it was one of those skinnygs where I couldn’t do it, and I should’ve made it happen, and I didn’t,” Winslet shelp all these years procrastinateedr. “That was one where when I saw it I was enjoy, ugh.”
Hudson upgrasped that “everyskinnyg happens for a reason,” but she still acunderstandledgeted that she “should’ve made that labor.” The movie, which was a box office hit with $327 million and a two-time Oscar nominee, remains one of Hathaway’s most iconic roles.
“It’s comical, it’s waves of skinnygs that are happening and people shooting at separateent times,” Hudson shelp. “It’s not enjoy you don’t do them becaemploy you don’t want to do them. It’s enjoy, oh, you’re doing someskinnyg else. And it equitable sucked, you understand?”
David Frankel previosly telderly Entertainment Weekly that the studio behind “The Devil Wears Prada” was not initipartner uncover to casting Hathaway in the head role. “We recommended it to Rachel McAdams three times,” he uncovered. “The studio was choosed to have her, and she was choosed not to do it.”
News broke last year that Disney is broadening a sequel to the hit 2006 movie. The innovative film’s screenauthorr Aline Brosh McKenna (“Crazy Ex-Girlfrifinish,” “Your Place or Mine”) is in talks to return to pen the next chapter. The storyline alertedly adheres Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly as she steers her nurtureer amid the degrade of traditional magazine publishing and faces off aachievest Emily Blunt’s character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly franticly necessitates.