Down goes Andy Sachs.
Anne Hathaway took a tumble while filming “The Devil Wears Prada 2” in New York City on Wednesday.
The actress, 42, was wearing a beige patterned blouse, a black skirt, sunglasses and black strappy heels and had a black purse wrapped around her shoulder when the incident occurred.
In the on-set photos, Hathaway, 42, fell down a pink stoop after the heel of her right toe snapped off, causing her to lose her balance.
The Oscar winner landed on her butt as one of her legs awkwardly tucked under her body. Her wavy brunette hair also slapped her face.
However, Hathaway laughed off the brutal fall, yelling “I’m fine” as she picked herself up from the ground.
Hathaway then raised her hands in the air as if she were a gymnast who just completed a routine.
The Hollywood star was later seen laughing and hugging a crew member near the scene of the fall.
It’s unclear if Hathaway’s tumble was part of a scene for the film.
Hathaway joked about the incident on Instagram Thursday, sharing a fan-made video with clips of her falling on the bleachers in “The Princess Diaries” and down the stairs shooting “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”
“how it started… how it’s going,” the text on the video read.
Hathaway captioned her post, “Twenty years later, still falling for you…”
The sequel to the 2006 fashion dramedy began shooting in NYC last month.
Hathaway is back as Runway magazine assistant Andy Sachs, alongside Meryl Streep as editor-in-chief Miranda Priestley, Emily Blunt as Miranda’s veteran assistant, Emily Charlton, and Stanley Tucci as art director Nigel Kipling.
New cast members included Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, Pauline Chalamet, Caleb Hearon Helen J. Shen and Conrad Ricamora.
Sydney Sweeney and “Summer House” alum Paige DeSorbo were also seemingly spotted on set, even though their casting hasn’t officially been announced.
“Entourage” star Adrian Grenier — who played Hathaway’s love interest — will reportedly not reprise his role. Australian actor Patrick Brammall has appeared to step in as her new beau.
The sequel, according to Variety, follows Miranda “as she navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and as she faces off against Blunt’s character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs.”
Set photos from the movie have been making their rounds since filming kicked off, much to costume designer Molly Rogers’ chagrin.
“You know, people are just gonna get burned out with all the paparazzi shots,” Rogers exclusively told The Post earlier this month, calling the leaks “such a shame.”
“A lot of times, you feel like you’ve already seen the movie just by the exterior shots,” she said.
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” is scheduled to be released in theaters on May 1, 2026.