What's Happening?
Meryl Streep has disclosed that her portrayal of Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada' was inspired by director Mike Nichols and actor Clint Eastwood, rather than the widely assumed Anna Wintour. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen
Colbert, Streep explained that her character was a blend of Nichols' sly humor and Eastwood's understated authority. This revelation adds a new dimension to the understanding of one of Streep's most iconic roles, which earned her an Oscar nomination. The film's sequel, directed by David Frankel, is set to release soon, bringing back the original star-studded cast.
Why It's Important?
Streep's revelation challenges long-held assumptions about the character's inspiration, offering fans and critics a fresh perspective on her performance. This insight into her creative process highlights the influence of prominent figures in the film industry on her work. The upcoming sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' is likely to reignite interest in the original film and its characters, potentially drawing new audiences and sparking discussions about the film's cultural impact.











