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Reimagining Mary Popping

Reimagining Mary Popping

Emily Blunt’s interpretation plumbs the iconic nanny’s deep empathy and selflessness
By Tara McNamara

When Emily Blunt got a call from her “Into the Woods” director and longtime friend Rob Marshall, she thought it would be just another check-in, or some chat about his next project. He did bring up his next project, and she realized he was calling to raise the idea that she’d star — as Mary Poppins.

“I felt like the air changed in the room, as my hair sort of blew back with shock, and then thrill, and slight panic. Because I knew, obviously, because of Julie Andrews’ brilliant turn as Mary Poppins, that I had my work cut out for me.”

But Marshall says his instinct that Blunt should play the part was right. “Emily created her own version of the character,” says director Rob Marshall. “She brings her own sensibility.”

Blunt had seen the first film as a young girl, but faced with playing the part, she dove into P.L. Travers’ books. “The thing I completely fell in love with was her duality, the contradiction of her,” says Blunt. “She is practical and yet she’s magical. She’s fastidious, and yet she’s kind of eccentric and bizarre,” she says. “Honestly, I found her laugh-out-loud funny.”

Blunt identified “magic and reassurance” as guideposts for the character, since “Mary Poppins Returns” moves into dark territory: the “Great Slump,” as the Depression was called in England; a predatory bank and the threat of foreclosure; and a family adrift after the death of their wife and mother. Mary Poppins, who came once before to save the Banks family, returns to help this mourning household regain its footing.

Blunt says she went in envisioning Mary “having a slightly sharper edge, but [I] also remembered the comforting feelings I got from her as a child.”

Co-star Emily Mortimer, who plays Jane Banks, says that edge is emblematic of Blunt’s approach. “She’s a daring performer so she’s not scared to not sugar-coat the character. At times, she made [Mary] quite formidable. I think that adds to her mystery as well.”

As played by Blunt, Mary is sometimes brusque, but that’s just a façade. “Even though she appears not to be,” says Blunt,
“I think [Mary Poppins] is probably the most empathetic person I’ve ever played.

“She completely recognizes what you need, and she gives it to you. But she makes it all about you. It’s a voyage of self-discovery for you, and she expects nothing in return.”

“And then, at the end, she leaves, and takes no credit. She doesn’t need it, doesn’t want it.”

With the ballad “Where the Lost Things Go,” Blunt softens the seemingly austere caretaker to console the Banks children.

“She recognizes in this scene that the children are really hurting,” says Blunt, “and they really miss their mom. So it’s this very hopeful and tender scene and song to comfort them.”

Marshall calls the result a very sophisticated performance. “It’s so layered,” he says. “It is so full and so rich, and you peel it back piece by piece and you see these little glimpses that are, to me, the heart of the film.”

Says Blunt: “I think we’ve been very careful to pay homage to the first film, and yet this is the next chapter and this is, ultimately, my interpretation of Mary.”

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Mary Poppins Returns Featurette

A featurette from Mary Poppins where the cast talk about the movie:


Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns Press Conference

Hello, everyone! Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns promotion has started and Emily discussed the movie alongside her co-stars Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, screenwriter David Magee, co-lyricist Scott Wittman, composer/co-lyricist Marc Shaiman, producers John DeLuca and Marc Platt, and director/producer Rob Marshall.

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Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson Announce Start of Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ Production

Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson Announce Start of Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ Production

Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson welcome you to the adventure of a lifetime! Disney’s Jungle Cruise is now in production. In theaters October 2019!

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‘A Quiet Place’ Blu-Ray Screencaptures

A  Quiet Place is out and you can get it in Digital HD from iTunes, Amazon and Google Play. A Quiet Place DVD and Blu-ray was released on July 10, 2018. Our gallery has been updated with screencaptures, enjoy!

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Emily Blunt visits Magic Radio and Graham Norton

Yesterday, Emily visited Magic Radio early in the morning and Graham Norton alongside her husband and ‘A Quiet Place’ co-star John Krasinski. Our gallery was updated with promotional images from both shows and we will update this post as soon as we get videos from their appearances.

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A Quiet Place New York Premiere – Photos

A Quiet Place New York Premiere – Photos

Emily Blunt and husband John Krasinski attended the New York Premiere of A Quiet Place earlier this evening. Here are some photos:



Good Morning America: Emily Blunt ‘blown away’ by husband in director role

The “A Quiet Place” star tells “GMA” about her childhood fear of Disneyland and what her kids think of her as Mary Poppins.

A Quiet Place – Interviews Part One

Collection of Emily’s interviews promoting A Quiet Place. Watch below:

A Quiet Place – New Production Stills & Behind the Scenes Images

A Quiet Place – New Production Stills & Behind the Scenes Images

I’ve added some new production stills and behind scenes photos from A Quiet Place.



Scans: ‘Empire UK’ May 2018

Our gallery was update with scans of the Empire UK‘s May Issue featuring A Quiet Place.

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A Quiet Place: Production Stills Added + Featurette

Our gallery was updated with new production stills from A Quiet Place and a featurette interview was released this week, watch below:

 

‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Teaser Trailer & Porter

This Christmas, a new story begins. Here’s your first look at Mary Poppins Returns.

“Mary Poppins Returns” Promotional Images added

“Mary Poppins Returns” Promotional Images added

Our gallery was updated with promotional images and on set pictures from “Mary Poppins Returns”. Enjoy!

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“A Quiet Place” Trailer, Posters & Production Stills

‘A Quiet Placw” got a new trailer aarly this week. Our gallery was updated with high quality production stills and posters. Take a look!

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