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Dwayne Johnson has shared an amusing Hollywood anecdote involving his attempt to diversify his film career. The movie star revealed he pitched himself to Emily Blunt for The Devil Wears Prada 2, even declaring his readiness to wear size 15 heels. This disclosure illustrates Johnson’s willingness to embrace unconventional challenges and expand his artistic portfolio beyond action cinema.
The pitch happened during The Smashing Machine production, where Johnson and Blunt collaborate on a serious dramatic project about MMA legend Mark Kerr. The biographical film has garnered positive reception for its performances and dramatic storytelling. Amid The Smashing Machine’s success, Johnson took the opportunity to express his interest in Blunt’s other project. He conceived of a character with fashion expertise and natural charisma, someone who would seamlessly fit into the Devil Wears Prada franchise’s glamorous aesthetic.
Emily Blunt verified Johnson’s claims, confirming he genuinely attempted to become part of the cast. Reprising her memorable role alongside Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, Blunt responded to Johnson’s pitch with playful encouragement. She humorously suggested that Johnson would look hot in heels, demonstrating the comfortable rapport the two actors share.
Although Johnson’s campaign didn’t result in a role, Blunt kept him informed about the production’s progress through exclusive content. She regularly sent videos from the New York City set, including footage recorded from her vehicle before stepping onto crowded streets. Johnson recalled these moments enthusiastically, comparing the scene to the excitement typically surrounding major pop star appearances.
Scheduled for May 1, 2026, The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues the story under David Frankel’s direction, adapted from Lauren Weisberger’s novels. The original premiered at the LA Film Festival in June 2006 and achieved lasting cultural significance. Despite Johnson’s absence from the sequel, his interest expressed amid The Smashing Machine’s success demonstrates his commitment to pursuing diverse, challenging projects simultaneously.

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