Namely, in one scene where Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is crossing a New York street dressed in a dark gray suit paired with black boots and large sunglasses, a passerby in a taxi can be seen in the background filming the scene through the window with her phone. this girl having her phone just wide out the window in the trailer is frying me pic.twitter.com/MbLhf3tXe5 Reactions were not lacking, as numerous followers joined the discussion and shared their opinions on this, as they called it, hilarious mistake. "Because that's Andy Sachs. A million girls would kill for that job!", "People will say it's her first time in New York", "The camera completely caught her", "We would all do this", "She was playing paparazzi," were some of the comments. Incidentally, the audience will soon have the chance to see this little slip-up on the big screen as well, since the long-awaited sequel arrives in theaters on May 1st. The new film comes 20 years after the original 2006 film achieved cult classic status. In the first film, Andy Sachs (Hathaway) works as an assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the strict editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine Runway, whose character was inspired by former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. The film was adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by author Lauren Weisberger, who was one of Anna Wintour's former assistants. The sequel also sees the return of Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt, reprising their roles as Nigel, the art director, and Emily, Miranda's former assistant. This time, Emily has advanced to the director of a competing editorial, while Sachs has climbed to the position of section editor. However, one familiar face will not appear in the sequel. Adrian Grenier, who played Sachs' boyfriend Nate Cooper in the first film, is not part of the new cast.