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Book Vs Movie | The Devil Wears Prada 1&2

58 min · 26 de may de 2026
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The Cookie Bookie Club is diving into The Devil Wears Prada — the book, the iconic 2006 movie, and our reactions to The Devil Wears Prada 2. This episode is heavy on movie discussion as we talk casting and fashion choices, initial thoughts on the book, and even some new movie trailers we saw in the theater we are excited about. We compare the book to the film adaptation, discuss who almost got the roles instead of Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep, give Stanley Tucci the appreciation he deserves, and talk about the glamorous Italy setting and early 2000s movie culture that made movies like this feel larger than life. We also share our honest reactions to the sequel, what worked for us, what didn’t, and whether the new movie lived up to the original. Somehow we also end up discussing why Mom cries during The Little Mermaid but not during The Devil Wears Prada — which honestly tells you everything you need to know about this podcast. If you love book vs. movie discussions, Anne Hathaway movies, Meryl Streep performances, fashion films, celebrity casting trivia, 2000s nostalgia, and hearing people overanalyze movies and then getting distracted by snacks, this episode is for you. #TheDevilWearsPrada #BookVsMovie #AnneHathaway #MerylStreep #StanleyTucci #2000sMovies #MoviePodcast #FashionMovies #TheDevilWearsPrada2 #CookieBookieClub

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