The Devil Wears Prada 2 collected $4.6M on Monday (Day 24), taking its US domestic total to $196.2M.

Devil Wears Prada 2 poster
The fashion comedy sequel continues its remarkably consistent run even deep into Week 4.
Day 24 Snapshot (Monday)
Day 24 Add$4.6M
US Domestic Total$196.2M
Overseas Total$408.0M
Worldwide Gross$604.2M
Budget$100.0M
Budget Ratio1.96x

Performance Analysis

The Devil Wears Prada 2 has added $4.6M on its 24th day, showing only a modest 6.1% drop from Sunday and a 13.4% week-on-week decline. With a $100 million budget, the film now sits comfortably at 1.96x budget ratio, firmly in Hit territory. This kind of steady performance in Week 4 is rare for a sequel and speaks to the enduring appeal of the original’s stylish world.

Meryl Streep returns with the same commanding presence as Miranda Priestly, while the new cast members bring fresh energy to the fashion industry satire. The film smartly balances nostalgia with contemporary commentary on social media, influencer culture, and workplace dynamics. Audiences have responded positively to the sharp writing and glamorous visuals, resulting in remarkably consistent weekday holds.

In the current Hollywood landscape, sequels often see sharp drops after the opening weeks. The Devil Wears Prada 2 has defied that trend by maintaining strong audience interest well into its fourth week. The overseas contribution of $408.0M has been particularly impressive, pushing the worldwide total past $604 million.

From an industry perspective, this run demonstrates the power of a beloved IP when executed with care. The marketing campaign effectively reminded audiences of the original while highlighting the new story, and the cinema experience — with its fashion-forward visuals — has encouraged repeat visits from both longtime fans and new viewers.

Technical aspects shine brightly: the costume design, cinematography, and score all elevate the material. The cast chemistry, especially Streep’s scenes with the younger leads, has been widely praised. This level of polish has helped the film sustain business even as newer releases enter the market.

Audience demographics have been broad — women of all ages, fashion enthusiasts, and general entertainment seekers. The film continues to attract groups who enjoy smart, stylish comedies, which explains the steady performance.

The coming weeks will see gradual decline, but the current numbers suggest the film still has several weeks of respectable business ahead before it exits most screens.

In summary, Monday’s $4.6M collection confirms The Devil Wears Prada 2 is enjoying a genuinely steady run. It has become one of the more reliable performers of the year and is on track to deliver strong returns for its studio.

Reality check: At 1.96x budget ratio after 24 days, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a clear Hit and continues its steady run.