Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The New 'Mary Poppins' Remake Has Julie Andrews' Blessing

2015 TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Night Gala 50th Anniversary Screening Of "The Sound Of Music" - Red CarpetNo need for a spoonful of sugar to go with the new "Mary Poppins" remake, because the original star Julie Andrews, has given her blessing to the project.

Emily Blunt, who is starring in the remake, revealed to Entertainment Weekly that Andrews reacted warmly to her casting.

"Rob [Marshall, the director] said he was in the Hamptons, and he saw her, and he said, 'It's top secret, but Emily Blunt's playing Mary Poppins,'" the actress said. "And she went, 'Oh, wonderful!'"

She added, "I felt like I wanted to cry. It was lovely to get her stamp of approval. That took the edge off it, for sure."

Yes, whew! Andrews' blessing is key, since, as Blunt noted, "It's such an important character in people's childhood."

The remake will pick up 20 years after the original, in Depression era England, and will have a different take on the mystical English nanny, with the character more closely resembling the version in P.L. Travers' book. Which means, "She's a little meaner," Blunt teased.

Blunt will be joined by "Hamilton" creator/star Lin-Manuel Miranda and Meryl Streep in the movie, which is set for a December 2018 release.

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