10 Things You Didn't Know About The Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada turns 10 years old this month, but we're still just as obsessed with the movie as ever. While we can practically recite the iconic lines by heart, there are a few things about the film that may come as a shock to most fans. Not only were there several stars lined up for the film's memorable roles, but Meryl Streep almost backed out of the project altogether. Can you imagine? Keep scrolling for even more shocking trivia below!

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Meryl Streep Negotiated a Higher Salary
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Meryl Streep Negotiated a Higher Salary

It's hard to imagine anyone but Streep playing the infamous fashion editor, but it almost happened. The actress revealed to Variety that she almost walked away from the project when she thought her offer was too low. Thankfully, the producers doubled her salary on the spot.

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Anne Hathaway Wasn't the First Choice to Play Andy
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Anne Hathaway Wasn't the First Choice to Play Andy

That's right. The film's first choice for the role was actually Rachel McAdams. However, she turned down the role.

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Streep Stayed in Character While Filming
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Streep Stayed in Character While Filming

In order to keep things more real on screen, the actress stayed pretty cool toward Hathaway while filming. "She pulled me aside at the beginning of the film and said, 'Listen, I just want to say, I think you're perfect. I'm so excited that we're going to be working together, but that's the last nice thing I'm going to say to you.' And it was!" Hathaway told ET.

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Emily Blunt's Character Wasn't Supposed to Be British
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Emily Blunt's Character Wasn't Supposed to Be British

During her auditioning tape, the UK native decided to read her lines in "a stern British accent," even though her character was meant to be an American, and director David Frankel ended up keeping it.

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Streep Based Her Character Off of Clint Eastwood
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Streep Based Her Character Off of Clint Eastwood

While there have been many connections between Streep's character and real-life fashion editor Anna Wintour, the actress claims she actually got the voice from Clint Eastwood. "He never, ever, ever raises his voice and everyone has to lean in to listen, and he is automatically the most powerful person in the room," she said during an interview with Variety.

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Stanley Tucci Joined the Cast at the Last Minute
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Stanley Tucci Joined the Cast at the Last Minute

The actor didn't actually get the role until 72 hours before he began shooting. You could almost say it was fate that he joined the project, because he actually ended up marrying his costar Emily Blunt's sister, Felicity.

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Streep Was the First and Only Choice For Miranda
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Streep Was the First and Only Choice For Miranda

Even though several other actresses auditioned for the role, Carla Hacken, the studio's former executive vice president, said Streep was always who they wanted. "I don't remember anything other than, 'Please God — let it be Meryl,'" she told Variety.

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The Movie Had Been in the Works For a While
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The Movie Had Been in the Works For a While

Even though the movie is a blockbuster now, getting the film made wasn't as easy. It actually took Fox several years to bring the project to the big screen.

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Hathaway Wasn’t Subtle About Wanting the Role of Andy
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Hathaway Wasn’t Subtle About Wanting the Role of Andy

Since she wasn't the first choice for the role, Hathaway had to get creative. After she met Hacken for the first time, she told Variety that she actually left "hire me" written in the sand of a zen garden so that the executive would discover it after their meeting.

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Streep Tweaked the Last Line of the Movie
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Streep Tweaked the Last Line of the Movie

During a table read, Streep changed the last line of the film from "Everybody wants to be me" to "Everybody wants to be us."