The Devil Wears Prada 2 earned $3.5M on Day 25, bringing the domestic total to $199.8M โ€” literally $200K short of the $200M milestone. Worldwide, the sequel stands at $611.9M, having already crossed the $600M global mark.

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Day 25 Add$3.5M
US Domestic Total$199.8M
Overseas Gross$412.1M
Worldwide Gross$611.9M
Budget$100.0M
Budget Ratio2.00x โ€” HIT

The $200M domestic milestone will be crossed tomorrow barring a catastrophic collapse โ€” making DWP2 the rare comedy sequel to breach that ceiling. The original never came close to these numbers theatrically, finishing at $124M domestic back in 2006.

The 82% week-on-week jump reflects Memorial Day holiday lift, not organic growth. The underlying daily trend has been a steady decline, and with Mandalorian & Grogu dominating screens, DWP2 is losing theaters each week.

$612M worldwide on a $100M budget is exactly 2x โ€” right at the HIT threshold. The original's cultural legacy gave this sequel a floor, but it hasn't generated the breakout word-of-mouth to push beyond solid commercial success.
Final projection: DWP2 should land around $215-225M domestic and $650-680M worldwide. That's a comfortable HIT and a strong return on a $100M investment โ€” even if it falls short of the franchise-launching numbers Disney might have hoped for.

Meryl Streep's return as Miranda Priestly delivered exactly what audiences expected โ€” no more, no less. The sequel performed as a reliable crowd-pleaser rather than a cultural event, and the box office reflects that positioning.

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