While advancing her new film Armageddon Time on The View Tuesday, the entertainer shared why she doesn’t think a spin-off of her 2006 film (in light of the 2003 novel) is possible.

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Writer Lauren Weisberger composed a subsequent book, Vengeance Wears Prada: Satan Returns, in 2013. “I couldn’t say whether there can be [a spin-off movie],” said Hathaway. “I simply believe that film was in an alternate time, you know? Presently, everything’s gone so computerized, and that film based on the idea of creating something actual. It’s really unique at this point.”

“Despite the fact that,” she proceeded, “it is enticing to contemplate Andy and Emily expecting to get Miranda her espresso and she’s some place in Europe.

And afterward en route they get Stanley Tucci in Italy, who’s at a café. It’s enticing, however I don’t believe it will work out.”

Hathaway proposed rebooting the film with another cast: “Yet they could relaunch it. They could track down new individuals and do it. Do you suppose they’d allow us to do that?” Satan Wears Prada featured Hathaway as late graduate Andy who finds a new line of work at design magazine Runway working for the scary supervisor in-boss Miranda Consecrated, played by Meryl Streep, who procured an Oscar selection for the job. It likewise stars Stanley Tucci, Emily Obtuse, Adrian Grenier and Simon Dough puncher.

Obtuse told Individuals in 2018 that she didn’t think a subsequent film was logical at that point. “Assuming that everybody did it I would be available,” she said.

“I nearly trust it doesn’t [happen] on the grounds that I think at times when you continuation everything sort of weakens how unique the first is.”

Last year, the producers enlightened Diversion Week by week concerning the chance of a film continuation.

Chief David Frankel said the studio “didn’t request” a continuation yet “we had a gathering where we expressed out loud, ‘Whatever might we at some point do in the event that there was a spin-off?’ Perhaps it was moronic; we felt like, no, this story has been told.” Creator Weisberger added, “There have been a ton of discussions about it.

I wouldn’t agree that it’s out of the domain of plausibility.” Also, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna said, “Magazines and distributing have changed to such an extent.

This is a timeframe where [Andy] took an actual book to somebody’s home consistently so she could leaf through it. Perhaps they actually do that, yet I don’t think so. It had its second!”