Dwayne Johnson recently opened up about an interesting career move that ultimately didn’t materialize. The action icon disclosed that he pitched himself for The Devil Wears Prada 2, expressing his willingness to wear size 15 heels for the part. This revelation provides fascinating insight into Johnson’s ambition to explore cinematic territories far removed from his established action-hero image.
Johnson’s opportunity arose during filming of The Smashing Machine, where he stars opposite Emily Blunt in a biographical drama about MMA fighter Mark Kerr. While Blunt juggled her commitments to both productions, Johnson approached her about the Devil Wears Prada sequel. He took the initiative to pitch himself, directly advocating for his inclusion and envisioning a character with fashion knowledge and effortless appeal who would naturally belong in the franchise’s sophisticated universe.
Blunt substantiated Johnson’s story with a simple but clear confirmation: “He tried.” This acknowledgment verified that Johnson made a legitimate effort to join the cast. Returning alongside original stars Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, Blunt responded to Johnson’s interest with characteristic wit. She playfully remarked that Johnson would look attractive in heels, showcasing the friendly working relationship they’ve developed.
Though Johnson’s recruitment efforts proved unsuccessful, Blunt ensured he remained connected to the sequel’s progress through regular updates. She sent behind-the-scenes videos from the New York City set, particularly clips captured before stepping onto busy streets. Johnson described these updates fondly, noting the enormous crowds resembled the excitement typically reserved for pop music celebrity sightings.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 will be released on May 1, 2026, under David Frankel’s direction and based on Lauren Weisberger’s literary work. The original film premiered at the LA Film Festival in June 2006 and left an indelible mark on popular culture. While Johnson pitched himself unsuccessfully, Blunt’s confirmation that “he tried” validates his genuine interest in expanding his acting range.