Key Takeaways
- Anne Hathaway reprises her role as Andy Sachs in the Devil Wears Prada sequel
- The actress says she now relates more to her character’s confidence and growth
- The sequel reunites Hathaway with Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep
- Hathaway also prepared for Mother Mary by speaking with Charli XCX
Anne Hathaway Reflects on Returning to Andy Sachs
Anne Hathaway is stepping back into one of her most iconic roles—with a new perspective.
The Oscar-winning actress recently revealed that she now relates more closely to Andrea “Andy” Sachs, the character she first portrayed in the 2006 hit The Devil Wears Prada.
Speaking in a recent interview, Hathaway explained that both she and Andy have evolved in similar ways over time.
“I think we’re both more confident,” she shared.
How the Character Has Changed
According to Hathaway, Andy’s mindset has shifted significantly since the original film.
Where the young assistant once focused on pleasing her demanding boss and getting everything right, the new version of Andy is more grounded in self-expression and authenticity.
“I think that 20 years ago Andy Sachs was really worried about getting it right… now she wants to be herself. And I relate to that,” Hathaway said.
This evolution reflects a broader theme in the sequel—growth, identity, and confidence in high-pressure industries.
Behind-the-Scenes Details from the Sequel
The upcoming film reunites Hathaway with co-stars Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep, bringing fans back into the fast-paced world of fashion.
Hathaway also revealed that one of her favorite wardrobe pieces—a unique Phoebe Philo design—didn’t make it into the final cut, despite being a standout for her during filming.
Preparing for ‘Mother Mary’
Outside of The Devil Wears Prada, Hathaway is also taking on a new challenge in the psychological drama Mother Mary.
To prepare for her role as a pop star, she connected with Charli XCX to better understand the realities of life in the music industry.
“I wanted to talk to her about what the experience of being a pop star was like,” Hathaway explained.
A New Appreciation for Performers
Through her preparation, Hathaway developed a deeper respect for artists in the music world.
She described pop stars as highly driven and resilient, capable of balancing demanding performances with confidence and charisma.
“They’re endurance athletes… and incredibly driven to share what’s inside of them,” she said.
Why This Matters for Actors
Hathaway’s reflections highlight an important takeaway for actors and performers: growth and self-confidence play a major role in long-term success.
Her return to Andy Sachs shows how revisiting a role years later can bring new depth and authenticity—something many actors strive for throughout their careers.
Final Thoughts
As anticipation builds for the Devil Wears Prada sequel, Hathaway’s connection to Andy Sachs offers a fresh perspective on a beloved character.
With a more confident and self-assured Andy at the center, the sequel promises to explore not just the fashion world—but personal growth and identity as well.


