Anne Hathaway Tears Up Watching ‘The Princess Diaries,’ Explains Not Wanting a ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel

Anne Hathaway thanks you for being right here immediately! The 41-year-old actress is reflecting on a few of her classics from her prolonged movie catalogue in a brand new section for Vainness Honest

The video options Hathaway sitting down to observe a few of her most memorable previous roles, kicking issues off along with her breakthrough efficiency as Mia Thermopolis within the 2001 movie The Princess Diaries reverse Julie Andrews. 

Noting that she hasn’t watched the movie in about 20 years, Hathaway added, “This was the movie that modified my life.”

“I used to be 17 years previous once we made this and so, I hadn’t met as many individuals but in my life, so I knew [director] Garry Marshall was actually particular and I knew Julie Andrews was actually particular, however now sitting right here watching this from this viewpoint, they’re two of essentially the most magical folks I’ve ever met,” Hathaway gushed. 

Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway in 'The Princess Diaries' – Walt Disney Footage

Watching the clips again, a teary Hathaway received visibly choked up, including, “I am a bit of bit speechless with this one. It is very emotional to see it.” 

Reflecting on the affect of the hit Disney movie, which additionally had a 2004 sequel — The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement — Hathaway defined, “I do not know what to say. It is virtually too massive to… It felt so massive on the time and wound up being so massive and it is sort of simply gotten greater as my life has progressed.”

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One other traditional in Hathaway’s repertoire is the 2006 hit, The Satan Wears Prada, through which Hathaway performs journalistic hopeful Andy Sachs, who will get a job as an assistant for the formidable Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) at Runway

“All of you have got seen this film far more just lately than I’ve,” Hathaway insisted. “It has been if not over a decade, perhaps twenty years since I’ve seen this film, so that is wonderful.”

Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt in 'The Satan Wears Prada' – twentieth Century Fox

Noting she’s “so proud” to have been within the movie, Hathaway stated she did understand it was an enormous deal whereas she was filming it. 

“Yeah, I did, I did. Not as enormous because it’s turn into, however I simply, it had a magnetic high quality to me that I needed to be part of it,” she defined. “Not this, although, not the way in which it is simply form of woven into the tradition and such a touchstone for some folks. I did not understand it was going to have such a long-lasting impression.”

Nevertheless, regardless of the affect, Hathaway is not considering a sequel to the movie. In her interview for the journal, she defined that with the brand new media panorama transitioning to the digital area, she prefers movies that keep away from trendy habits like texting. 

“I’m simply realizing this as I discuss to you,” she stated. “I haven’t turned to my group and stated, ‘Solely ship me films that predate the non-public pc revolution.'”

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