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Meryl Streep says that the popularity of the superhero genre has resulted in films having duller characters — with more clear-cut heroes and villains rather than true shades-of-gray personalties (such as the one she plays in The Devil Wears Prada 2, which opens this weekend).
Meryl Streep made her allegiances very clear in the ongoing battle between President Trump and Jimmy Kimmel. “How are you?” Streep, 76, intently asked Kimmel, 58, immediately after sitting down on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
'The Devil Wears Prada 2' actress compared herself to one of her iconic characters
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Meryl Streep raves about 'divine' Robert Redford, says iconic 'Out of Africa' scene 'felt so good'
Meryl Streep gushes over Robert Redford during a Vanity Fair rewatch, calling their "Out of Africa" hair-washing scene a love scene she never wanted to end.
Meryl Streep is weighing in on the state of modern filmmaking, arguing that the dominance of superhero storytelling has led to less nuanced character work across the industry. As Miranda Priestly puts it in the “Devil Wears Prada” sequel,
Meryl Streep was promoting her recent release, The Devil Wears Prada 2 when she opened up about boring ‘Marvel-ized’ films. She was joined by Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt. Check what she said.
Meryl Streep may be one of the most celebrated performers in film history, but the three‑time Oscar winner insists she has never felt like she has mastered the craft that made her a household name. Speaking to PEOPLE alongside Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt while promoting The Devil Wears Prada 2,