Box Office: ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Struts to $433 Million Globally, ‘Michael’ Powers to $577 Million
- How “Devil Wears Prada 2” is totally winning
- “Michael” movie isn’t far behind, stacking up huge numbers
- Why these big movies are making audiences cheer (and spend!)
- A peek into Meryl Streep’s big pay day for this sequel
We just saw the box office numbers, and honestly, you won’t believe how much money ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ is raking in! It’s wild.
This movie, where Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci all come back to their iconic roles, is a total powerhouse. It’s only been two weekends, but it’s already hit a massive $433 million globally. Wow. Just… wow.
Think about it. Those sharp outfits. The quick, witty lines. The whole sleek, high-fashion vibe of Runway magazine is clearly still captivating everyone. It pulled in an extra $75 million from overseas audiences and another $43 million right here in its second weekend. Talk about a fashion statement that pays off!
And speaking of payoffs, remember Meryl Streep’s legendary performance as Miranda Priestly? We’re hearing whispers about her paycheck for this one. Want to know how much she settled for in ‘Prada 2’ compared to her demands for the first? Check this out: Why Meryl Streep asked for double pay for Prada 1 but got even more for Part 2. It’s a fascinating read!
But wait, there’s another giant making waves. The ‘Michael’ movie, all about the King of Pop, isn’t just walking, it’s moonwalking its way to success! It has already powered its way to an incredible $577 million globally. That’s some serious global love.
Two wildly different movies. Both absolute box office kings. It just shows that amazing stories, whether they’re about fierce fashion or legendary music, really connect with people. We love to see it!
Our Take
We think it’s super cool how these movies are performing! ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ brings back all those iconic looks and sharp dialogue we missed. It’s like a visual treat, packed with power suits and witty comebacks. And the ‘Michael’ movie proves that music legends still draw huge crowds. These movies aren’t just earning money; they’re making a statement about what audiences truly want to see. Total wins for movie lovers everywhere!
