Egypt — Ekhbary News Agency
The absence of the character "Nate," portrayed by actor Adrian Grenier, from the anticipated second installment of "The Devil Wears Prada" is sparking widespread questions among fans of the film. This absence comes despite the confirmation of several cast members returning, most notably Meryl Streep, to participate in this new chapter, which arrives nearly two decades after the original film's significant success.
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The official reasons behind Grenier's non-participation in the sequel have not been disclosed, leading to various speculations. Nate's character, Andy's boyfriend (played by Anne Hathaway), was a crucial part of the original storyline, representing an aspect of the protagonist's life before she entered the challenging fashion world. The absence of this character might affect the plot's developments or the trajectory of the main characters' relationships.
Return of the Original Cast Members
The original film, released in 2006, achieved considerable public and critical acclaim, becoming an icon in the fashion and drama film genre. The return of stars like Meryl Streep, who embodied the role of the renowned editor Miranda Priestly, is generating audience excitement about what the new installment will offer. The question remains whether the absence of other characters, like Nate, will be justified within the context of the new narrative or if it will represent a gap for the audience.