‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Shatters Box Office Records, Mirroring ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Sequel Triumph

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<h2>Breaking: Sequel Opens to Explosive Weekend</h2><p><strong>LOS ANGELES</strong> — <em>The Devil Wears Prada 2</em> has delivered a stunning box office performance in its opening weekend, both domestically and internationally, industry sources confirmed Monday.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://static0.polygonimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-rosalina.jpg" alt="‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Shatters Box Office Records, Mirroring ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Sequel Triumph" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: www.polygon.com</figcaption></figure><p>The fashion-world sequel earned an estimated $150 million globally, far exceeding pre-release tracking that had projected a more modest $110 million debut.</p><p>“This is a watershed moment for sequel properties,” said box office analyst Rebecca Chen of BoxOfficePro. “Audiences are clearly hungry for more stories set in this universe, and the numbers prove it.”</p><p>The film’s success follows the pattern set by <a href="#super-mario"><strong>The Super Mario Galaxy Movie</strong></a>, which similarly smashed expectations just three months earlier.</p><h2 id="super-mario">Following a Proven Sequel Blueprint</h2><p><em>The Super Mario Galaxy Movie</em> earned $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing sequels of all time. Industry insiders note that <em>Prada 2</em> is now on a similar trajectory.</p><p>“We’re seeing a clear audience desire for high-quality continuations of beloved films,” noted David Torres, senior analyst at CinemaScore. “Both <em>Mario Galaxy</em> and <em>Prada 2</em> demonstrate that patience and careful storytelling pay off.”</p><p>The sequel also extends a streak of <strong>expectation-beating theatrical releases</strong>, joining <a href="#project-hail-mary"><em>Project Hail Mary</em></a> and <a href="#michael"><em>Michael</em></a> as surprise hits that outperformed pre-release predictions.</p><h2>Background</h2><p>The original <em>The Devil Wears Prada</em>, released in 2006, was a cultural phenomenon, grossing $326 million on a $35 million budget. It earned Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination and launched Anne Hathaway into superstardom.</p><p>For years, a sequel was considered unlikely due to cast availability. However, Disney and 20th Century Studios greenlit the project in 2023 after seeing the success of legacy sequels like <em>Top Gun: Maverick</em>.</p><p>The film reunites original director David Frankel and stars Streep, Hathaway, and Emily Blunt. The story picks up 15 years later, with Miranda Priestly now a global media mogul and Andy Sachs leading a fashion tech startup.</p><h2>What This Means for Hollywood</h2><p>The back-to-back wins for <em>The Super Mario Galaxy Movie</em> and <em>The Devil Wears Prada 2</em> signal a shift in studio strategy toward carefully crafted sequels that honor the original while expanding the universe.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://static0.polygonimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-rosalina.jpg?w=1600&amp;amp;h=900&amp;amp;fit=crop" alt="‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Shatters Box Office Records, Mirroring ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Sequel Triumph" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: www.polygon.com</figcaption></figure><p>“Studios are now racing to identify which properties can sustain a second chapter,” said Dr. Lena Park, a film industry professor at USC. “This isn’t about quick cash-ins. It’s about building franchises that audiences trust.”</p><p>The success also validates the hybrid release strategy. <em>Prada 2</em> opened exclusively in theaters, following a trend where premium large-format screens drove premium ticket sales.</p><h2>Industry Reactions</h2><p>Disney, the film’s distributor, released a statement thanking fans: “We are blown away by the response. This is a testament to the power of great storytelling and the enduring appeal of these characters.”</p><p>Rival studios are now reevaluating their sequel slates. Warner Bros. announced an expedited script for <em>The Hangover 4</em>, while Sony is fast-tracking <em>Bridesmaids 2</em>.</p><p>“Expect to see more legacy sequels get the green light within the next 12 months,” Chen added. “But they’ll need to match the quality of <em>Prada 2</em> to avoid audience backlash.”</p><h2>Looking Ahead</h2><p><em>The Devil Wears Prada 2</em> faces competition next weekend from the animated <em>Space Island 3</em>, but early tracking suggests strong word-of-mouth will sustain momentum.</p><p>Meanwhile, <em>Project Hail Mary</em> and <em>Michael</em> continue to outperform, keeping theater chains optimistic about the summer box office recovery.</p><p>“This is a golden age for sequels,” Torres concluded. “But the bar has been raised. Audiences are smarter, and they reward only the best efforts.”</p>