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  1. In case anyone was curious, $40 million back in 2006 would be just over $65.5 million today if you adjusted for inflation.

  2. misguidedkent on

    So, a 250 million break-even threshold. Considering it is posied to make at least 180 million in its opening weekend, it’ll easily break-even before the beginning of the 2nd weekend.

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  3. Obvious_Computer_577 on

    This has to be one of the most expensive live action, non-effects driven comedies. Up there with How Do You Know and Town & Country

  4. Stacked cast, insane fashion and outfits, and hype through the roof with that budget? This will print a shitload of money

  5. jack_dont_scope on

    Very cool that David Frankel’s about to have the biggest hit of his career. He’s the kind of reliable commercial director that barely exists these days.

  6. n0tstayingin on

    Given people on here always complain that budgets are too high and things should cost like $10-15m, nice to see a rare consensus that DWP2 budget is fine.

  7. it has had a huge victory written all over it ever since the moment it was announced.

  8. Media-critique on

    Watched the first the other day since I’m seeing the 2nd because my wife is a big fan. 

    It’s honestly a lot better than I ever expected a fashion film to be. It’s witty, and funny, and very well/fast paced. 

  9. nicolasb51942003 on

    Anne Hathaway’s about to be red hot. The Devil Wears Prada 2, The Odyssey, End of Oak Street, and Verity.

  10. Meryl Streep + Anne Hathaway + Emily Blunt + all the clothes ?

    This is cheap money, honestly.

  11. This has been a great year so far with movies… Feeling.a small twinge of hope for Theater experience

  12. Individual_Mess_7491 on

    Good news. “the Devil Wear’s Prada” is “my wife”‘s favorite movie. With number 2 coming out, that means…date night!

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