The Devil Wears Prada screening at Somerville
- Boston Magazine’s weekend guide published May 22 listed “The Devil Wears Prada 2” among Boston-area options, with screenings running May 23-28 at Somerville Theatre. - Somerville Theatre listed six weekend showtimes on May 23-24, with matinee tickets at $12 and evening general admission at $16. - Somerville Theatre’s online listing shows additional screenings through Thursday, May 28, with tickets and accessibility details on the theater’s website.
Boston Magazine’s weekend events guide published on May 22 pointed readers to a run of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” at Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, placing the film among Memorial Day weekend options in the Boston area. The Somerville Theatre listing shows screenings on Saturday, May 23, and Sunday, May 24, with additional dates through Thursday, May 28. The theater’s posted prices put matinees at $12 and evening general admission at $16. ### Which screening is this guide pointing people to? Boston Magazine’s “Things to Do This Week in Boston” page is a rolling roundup of events, shows and ticketed activities, and the version published two days ago was framed around Memorial Day weekend. The page directs readers to daily listings from May 22 through June 1, making it a planning guide rather than a single-review item. Somerville Theatre’s current film page identifies the title as “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” not a one-night repertory showing of the 2006 original. (bostonmagazine.com) The theater says the film runs 120 minutes and credits David Frankel as director, with Aline Brosh McKenna listed as writer and Wendy Finerman as producer. ### When can people see it at Somerville Theatre? Somerville Theatre lists three Saturday screenings on May 23 — 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. — all in Cinema 2. (bostonmagazine.com) The theater lists the same three Sunday, May 24, showtimes in Cinema 2 as well. The schedule continues after the weekend. The theater’s page shows three screenings on Monday, May 25, then single 7:00 p.m. screenings on Tuesday, May 26, and Wednesday, May 27, followed by a 4:45 p.m. screening on Thursday, May 28, in the Main Theatre. (somervilletheatre.com) ### What does a ticket cost? Somerville Theatre says regularly scheduled movies starting before 6 p.m. cost $12 for all seats, with member pricing at $10. (somervilletheatre.com) The theater says evening admission for shows starting at 6 p.m. and after is $16 for general admission and $12 for seniors over 65. The theater also notes that some special events can be priced differently, but the posted standard movie rates match the “around $12-$16” range attached to the weekend screening card. (somervilletheatre.com) Tuesday discounts do not apply to all special programming, according to the theater’s pricing page. ### What else does the theater say about the film? Somerville Theatre’s film page says the movie is presented with closed captioning, audio descriptions and a hearing-impaired track. (somervilletheatre.com) The page also includes a notice that the film contains several flashing-light sequences that may affect viewers with photosensitivity. The theater describes the film as a return to the characters Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel, played by Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci. (somervilletheatre.com) That description appears on the theater’s booking page alongside the trailer and ticket links. ### Where is Somerville Theatre, and what should viewers know before going? Somerville Theatre says it is a locally owned independent movie theater and live entertainment venue in the Davis Square neighborhood of Somerville. (somervilletheatre.com) Its ticketing and venue page lists the address as 55 Davis Square and says all auditoriums and restrooms are accessible by elevator. The theater says its box office opens about 15 minutes before the first show of the day and closes about 10 minutes after the last movie has begun. (somervilletheatre.com) It also says parking in Davis Square is limited to metered street spaces and two small municipal lots, and it encourages patrons to use public transportation. ### What happens after this weekend? Somerville Theatre’s current listing says “The Devil Wears Prada 2” remains on the schedule through Thursday, May 28, 2026. (somervilletheatre.com) The next listed screening after Sunday’s final 8:00 p.m. show is Monday, May 25, at 2:30 p.m., with tickets available through the theater’s online page. (somervilletheatre.com) (somervilletheatre.com)