The Devil Wears Prada 2 Movie Success

Introduction

The new movie The Devil Wears Prada 2 is in theaters. Many people are watching it and it is making a lot of money.

Main Body

The movie cost 100 million dollars to make. It made 233.6 million dollars in the first few days. Most people who watched the movie are women. Anna Wintour is a famous fashion leader. She did not like the first movie. Now, she likes this movie. She is on a magazine cover with the actress Meryl Streep. The movie is about fashion and work. It is more realistic than superhero movies. A basketball player named Karl-Anthony Towns is also in the film.

Conclusion

The movie is a big success. The fashion world now supports the film.

Learning

🌟 The 'Comparing' Trick

In the story, we see: "It is more realistic than superhero movies."

When you want to say one thing is 'more' than another, follow this simple map:

[Thing A] + is more [Word] + than + [Thing B]

Examples from the text β†’ real life:

  • The movie β†’ more realistic than β†’ superhero movies.
  • This phone β†’ more expensive than β†’ that phone.
  • English β†’ more useful than β†’ a secret code.

πŸ’‘ Quick Tip: 'Making Money'

Notice how the text says the movie is "making a lot of money."

In English, we don't just 'get' money from a business; we make it.

  • Business extβ†’ ext{β†’} Make money
  • Job extβ†’ ext{β†’} Make money
  • Movie extβ†’ ext{β†’} Make money

Vocabulary Learning

movie
A film shown in a cinema.
Example:I watched a new movie last night.
cost
To require an amount of money to purchase or produce.
Example:The cost of the ticket was high.
dollars
The currency used in the United States.
Example:She earned 50 dollars for the job.
watch
To look at something for a period of time.
Example:He likes to watch the sunset.
people
Human beings in general.
Example:People gather in the park.
money
Currency used for buying goods or services.
Example:We need more money for the project.
fashion
A popular style of clothing or behavior.
Example:Fashion trends change every season.
leader
A person who guides or directs a group.
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.
cover
The front page of a magazine that displays a picture.
Example:The cover of the magazine shows a famous actress.
success
The achievement of a desired result.
Example:The success of the event was celebrated.