Justin Theroux loves ‘silly’ Devil Wears Prada character, but why?

Justin Theroux has reflected on the experience of playing Benji Barnes in The Devil Wears Prada 2.

Justin Theroux relished playing a “silly” character in The Devil Wears Prada 2.

The 54-year-old actor stars alongside Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci in The Devil Wears Prada 2, the long-awaited movie sequel, and Justin has revealed that he loves his role in the new film.

Speaking to People about his character, Justin shared: “The most fun thing about playing him was how silly he was.”

The Hollywood star – who plays Benji Barnes in The Devil Wears Prada 2 – described his on-screen character as an “idiot”.

Justin also recalled having fun while shooting one scene in particular.

Justin – who also stars alongside Sir Kenneth Branagh in the much-anticipated new movie – said: “He’s such an idiot. To be able to be ridiculous, wear ridiculous clothes — I have a really ridiculous hair thing going on, I’m bald, but then it’s like my hair’s falling out — that was the most fun.”

Justin revealed that he particularly enjoyed working with Emily Blunt, too.

The movie star admitted to loving Emily’s sense of humour.

He shared: “She’s a riot. She cracks me up.”

What’s more, Justin admitted to being impressed by Meryl Streep’s professional approach to her work.

Justin observed that Meryl – who is one of the most decorated actresses of all time – is “just a really quality actress”.

Reflecting on the experience of working with Meryl, Justin explained: “It goes without saying she’s a professional, but after a few minutes of nerves, you immediately realise, ‘Oh, she’s just a really quality actress that I’m getting to work with.'”

Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway recently revealed how she relates to her Devil Wears Prada character.

The Oscar-winning star reprised the role of Andrea ‘Andy’ Sachs for the long-awaited film sequel, and Anne admitted that she can relate to her on-screen character in one specific way.

Anne – who starred in the original movie in 2006 – told People: “I think we’re both more confident.”

Anne explained how Andy has evolved since the original film.

She said: “I think that 20 years ago Andy Sachs was really worried about getting it right and she really wanted to please her boss. And now, I think that she wants to be herself. And I relate to that.”

Anne also revealed that her favourite costume from the film didn’t make the final cut.

She said: “I think it was a Phoebe Philo T-shirt, train thing. It was a garment more than anything else, but I loved it so much.”

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