Adrian Grenier has recently shared his thoughts on not reprising his role in the upcoming sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2, set to be released on May 1, 2024. The actor, known for portraying Nate Cooper, Anne Hathaway’s love interest in the original 2006 film, expressed his mixed feelings about the decision in a series of interviews.
In a conversation with Page Six, Grenier revealed that he was never contacted about the sequel. However, he conveyed his excitement for the cast and the project itself. “I would be bitter if I wasn’t so absolutely thrilled for Anne and the crew, and excited for the sequel myself,” he stated in an interview with Us Weekly. He emphasized his status as a fan of the original film and expressed his anticipation to see how the sequel unfolds.
While acknowledging his disappointment at not returning, Grenier remained philosophical about the situation. “You know, I can’t be in everything,” he noted, reflecting on the evolving storyline where Hathaway’s character, Andy, continues to advance her career. He also commented on the polarized reception of his character, saying, “Nate’s the devil, according to some people.” This highlights the contrasting opinions among audiences regarding Nate’s role in the story, with some viewing him as a villain while others defend him.
Despite his absence from the sequel, Grenier approached the situation with humor, jokingly hoping for an invitation to the film’s premiere. His lightheartedness adds a refreshing perspective to a topic that could have been a source of frustration. As excitement builds for the sequel, fans of the franchise will soon be able to see how the story continues to evolve.
With the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 just around the corner, Grenier’s reflections provide insight into the dynamics of film sequels and the varying paths characters take. As audiences await the sequel, Grenier’s supportive stance towards his former co-stars remains a testament to the camaraderie that often exists in Hollywood.