Adrian Grenier gets justice for his “Devil Wears Prada” character in a Starbucks commercial

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Adrian Grenier has no hard feelings about not being a part of it The devil wears prada 2.

The actor, who appeared in the original 2006 film, has been open about his “disappointment” at not being invited to reprise his role as Nate for the long-awaited follow-up in 2026. But in a new ad for Starbucks’ Energy Refreshers, Grenier admits he has no ill will for not appearing in the upcoming film.

“You may have seen the headlines — I haven’t been asked to be part of a specific sequel. But I’m good. Really. It’s all good energy,” Grenier says in the ad, after which the camera pans to see the actor talking to a Starbucks barista.

“So, toast to Nate,” he added, referring to his toast The devil wears Prada The character, who was the chef girlfriend of Andy Sachs (played by Anne Hathaway), the assistant to Miranda Priestly (played by Meryl Streep), and the editor-in-chief of a fashion magazine. Runway. The fictional couple in the first film breaks up due to Andy’s busy schedule, although they seemingly reconcile in the end.

He added: “He made a bad sandwich, and he was kind of in love with his girlfriend.” “It wasn’t perfect. So let’s leave Nate in 2006 and keep that good energy going.”

However, footnote He concluded the advertisement with an open and clear front, saying: “It means if they call, I am free.”

Majority of the original The devil wears Prada The cast and director David Frankel return for the sequel, which will be released on May 1. Hathaway, Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci will reprise their roles, although it was revealed in July 2025 that Grenier would not be involved in the project.

“Obviously it was disappointing that I didn’t get the call to do part two,” Grenier said. Page six In March. “But I also understand that there’s been some backlash toward Nate’s character, so that might have something to do with it.”

He added, “It leaves room for a nice spinoff where Nate has his own movie.”

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