If it were to have a Filipino version, who could play the roles of Miranda Priestly, Andrea Sachs, and Emily Charlton?

Heart Evangelista, Barbie Forteza, Maris Racal Should Play The Devil Wears  Prada Filipino Version

The Tyrannical Editor-in-Chief of Runway, Miranda Priestly

Miranda, the center of a fashion empire, is adored, honored, and most of all, feared. Under her dedication and leadership, Runway has become the authoritative view on fashion trends. To play the iron-fisted Miranda Priestly, would Gloria Diaz, Dolly De Leon, and, perhaps a younger version: Heart Evangelista make a good Prada-wearing devil?

Gloria Diaz

Miss Universe herself Gloria Diaz is no stranger to the glitter and glimmer of fashion. She is no stranger to playing glacial characters as well—in fact, for Netflix’s Insatiable, she was ice queen incarnate, harsh in drilling sense into Debby Ryan’s Patty, an aspiring pageant queen. The director told Gloria to “act like a diva,” and the actress took that in stride, saying, “That sounds like me, anyway.” Her daughter, Isabelle Daza, said her mother was essentially just “playing herself.”

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Gloria Diaz in a scene for Netflix’s Insatiable

Dolly De Leon

Veteran actress Dolly De Leon has played Molly Suzara in A Very Good Girl, a powerful woman with many layers, a retail mogul clothed in luxurious gowns, and a boss from hell to the hilt. Sounds much like Miranda Priestly, does it not?

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Award-winning actress Dolly De Leon for the ABS-CBN Ball 2023

Heart Evangelista

Though much younger, Heart Evangelista has established herself as a global fashion icon. If there’s anyone who can nail Miranda’s taciturn personality—speaking in calm tones yet still eliciting an imposing presence that makes anyone around her shudder—Heart is it. Plus, the global fashion icon is unrivaled in style—the same way the editor-in-chief is.

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Heart Evangelista for Paris Fashion Week 2024

Miranda’s Overworked Right Hand, Emily Charlton

Devoted to the magazine and her boss, Emily Charlton is chic, cold, and glamorous. A comical fashionista presence or a rude demeaning coworker, Emily is a character who needs to be played by someone with a lively and impertinent spirit—able to put some bite into the lines.

Kim Molina

Kim Molina has made a seamless transition from theater to television and movies;  impressed audiences with her winsome performances in movies like #WalangForeverJowable, and My Zombabe. Combining dramatic and comedy together was something Emily Blunt was able to do for Emily Charlton, and Kim Molina has demonstrated she is also capable.

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Kim Molina for the premiere night of movie Seoulmeyt

Alyssa Muhlach

Miranda’s first hand is full of spunk and crackling wit—qualities Alyssa Muhlach possesses. Her electric delivery of biting retorts as Jill in 2 Good 2 Be True can make for a good Emily—unapologetic, brash, and ambitious. Even though Emily’s biting remarks and sharp wit were delightfully funny, her backhanded commentary was still villainous—something Alyssa is well-versed in.

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Alyssa Muhlach for 2 Good 2 Be True‘s media conference

Maris Racal

As proven in Can’t Buy Me Love, Maris’s portrayal of Irene Tiu has made her a scene-stealer, turning what would’ve otherwise been a token supporting role into a wonderfully unforgettable one. Maris has also proved her range when it comes to acting abilities, and there’s no doubt she can easily step into Emily’s shoes—no matter how high-heeled they may be.

Maris Racal for Emily Charlton
Maris Racal for Can’t Buy Me Love Finale Media Conference

The Wide-Eyed Promising Assistant, Andrea Sachs

The fresh graduate Andrea with big dreams is sweetly clueless about her lack of style, confused about the difference between turquoise and cerulean, and conflicted about a world that prizes perfect nails, designer frocks, and Manolo Blahnik shoes. Through the film, it is clear she thinks her true calling is elsewhere—not delivering hot lattes quickly in high heels. Nonetheless, she embraces the assistant position, delivering the iconic fashion montage as she walks the streets of New York. Andy is wonderfully complex—her unbecoming superiority complex later on leads her to have to decide if the job is worth the price of her true sense of self.

Marian Rivera

The truth is, it takes superhero-like powers to an assistant; and who else can nail the role physically, mentally, and emotionally? Darna would! Marian Rivera has had several top-of-the-callsheet roles—each one she plays with keen physical affect, wacky charm, and on-screen command. She is genre-defining; Marian has proven her mettle as someone able steer the movie in her own terms—much like Andy decides to do for her life at the end of the film.

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Veteran actress Marian Rivera

Barbie Forteza

Known as the Primetime Princess, the actress has a knack for understanding her characters’ inner machinations. What a testament, to Barbie’s marvelous performances, then, that her quieter moments—of confusion, heartbreak, solitary frustration—register just as potently as her loud and crying ones.

Barbie Forteza for Andy Sachs
Barbie Forteza for the 2024 Pre-GMA Gala Dinner

Nadine Lustre

For her bubbly and wacky character in Diary ng Panget, her sincere and authentic performance in Para sa Hopeless Romantic, and assertive and ambitious yet loving Joanne in Never Not Love You, Nadine Lustre has proved she can command the cameras and truly embrace a character. A clumsy, charming, sweet, and clueless individual such as Andy could be her comeback to dramedy.

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Nadine Lustre for MEGA Ball 2024