Meryl Streep: Sus 3 Oscar Escondían la Misma Herida y Tardamos 50 Años en Verlo

Four hundred and thirty-three million dollars in two weeks. Twelve and a half million for each of the three leading ladies—equal, by clause. The biggest opening of Meryl Streep's career, at seventy-six years old. But the numbers for The Devil Wears Prada 2 are just the latest chapter in a story that spans half a century. This documentary interweaves the filming dates of Meryl Streep's most acclaimed movies with what was happening in her life while they were being made. Kramer vs. Kramer a year after John Cazale's death. Sophie's Choice with a two-year-old son at home. The Bridges of Madison County after sixteen years of marriage and an unease she herself acknowledged. The Devil Wears Prada and a Miranda Priestly whose loneliness would, eleven years later, resemble that of her own life. Big Little Lies while her separation after forty-five years of marriage had already been secretly a reality for two years. And Prada 2, where the final act wasn't a performance—it was a clause that changed what the three women on the bill were paid. Meryl Streep, complete filmography, John Cazale, Kramer vs. Kramer, Sophie's Choice, The Bridges of Madison County, The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly, The Iron Lady, Big Little Lies, Don't Look Up, Only Murders in the Building, Prada 2, The Devil Wears Prada 2, favored nations, Hollywood pay gap, Don Gummer, separation, Martin Short, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, 2026 box office, Hidden Version Disclaimer: This content is for informational and entertainment purposes, based on publicly available information—biographies, published interviews, box office records, and verified media reports. No information not officially confirmed is presented as absolute truth. Connections between personal life and filmography are presented as chronological observations, not claims of causality. AI-generated visual recreations are used for illustrative purposes.