If you’ve seen Mary Poppins Returns, then you know a spoonful of sugar bubble bath can create a whole underwater world. But how did director Rob Marshall film the scene where Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt ...
A new behind-the-scenes clip released by Disney shows the great lengths director Rob Marshall went through in order to make the movie as real as possible — including Emily Blunt disappearing into the ...
In order for "Mary Poppins Returns" to be practically perfect in every way, a lot of CGI and special effects had to be employed. But as a clip that's gone viral on social media over the weekend ...
One scene, in particular, filled fans with glee, as Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) and the Banks children seemingly disappeared in to a bathtub, and resurfaced in a magical oceanic world. Was this some ...
When it comes to the movie magic of Mary Poppins Returns, it turns out there are some clever low-fi tricks that helped bring to life the unusual talents of the beloved nanny, played in the new sequel ...
You know that iconic bathtub shot in Mary Poppins Returns, in which Emily Blunt carelessly dives backwards into an obscene amount of bubbles to enter an underwater fantasy land? That was real. Well, ...
Throughout the years, Mary Poppins has been known for being practically perfect in every way, but Emily Blunt — who took on the iconic role in Mary Poppins Returns — is now proving to be almost as ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. How cool is this? While some fans assumed that CGI or other types of movie magic were used in ...
I remember the details as if it happened yesterday instead of 54 years ago. I’d like to say that it all ended when the movie did, when they all went to fly their kites, but the pain lasted another ...
Emily Blunt actually went down a steep slide when filming the bathtub scene in Mary Poppins Returns Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work ...