‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Struts to Second Week Victory at U.K. and Ireland Box Office
- Prada 2’s amazing second week victory.
- The massive money it’s making.
- Other big movies stealing the show.
We just saw some seriously fashionable news! ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ is still owning the box office in the U.K. and Ireland. It just held onto the top spot for a second week. How cool is that?
This movie, a Disney release, pulled in a massive £5.2 million (that’s about $7 million!) over the past weekend alone. That’s a strong hold! It means people are really loving the chic aesthetic and sharp dialogue all over again.
In just 11 days, this sequel has already racked up a total of $28.5 million. Wow. That’s a lot of popcorn money! And it shows that a good story, especially one with killer outfits, really sticks with people.
But wait, there’s more. Universal’s musical biopic, ‘Michael,’ isn’t giving up without a fight. It’s still holding strong in second place. It’s like a dual fashion-music showdown at the cinemas!
It reminds us that sometimes, the magic isn’t just about big explosions. It’s about characters we love, and stories that feel fresh. Plus, who doesn’t love a good style moment on screen? It truly fuels the creative spirit, much like Demi Moore talked about free speech at Cannes, saying, “If we start censoring ourselves then I think we shut down the very core of our creativity.”
This kind of success makes you wonder what kind of paychecks the stars are getting for these big sequels! Speaking of which, have you ever wondered about the Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Cast Fee? Big movies mean big stars, and usually, big fees!
Our Take
We think this is fantastic news for movie lovers. It shows that sequels, when done right, can absolutely thrive. People want to see beloved characters come back. They want that familiar, yet fresh, visual experience. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to see more of Miranda Priestly’s cutting remarks or Andrea Sachs’s style journey? It proves that sometimes, a touch of high fashion and wit is all you need to win over audiences. Pure joy!
