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Sony also intended to combine Venom with the Marvel Movie Universe: [M]Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)[/M], but eventually distanced the film from Spider-Man first. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
Sony also intended to combine Venom with [M]the Marvel Movie Universe: Spider-Man: Homecoming[/M] (2017), but eventually distanced the film from Spider-Man first. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
[M]Sony also intended to combine Venom with the Marvel Movie Universe[/M]: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but eventually distanced the film from Spider-Man first. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
The film was inspired primarily by the mini-comic series "Venom: Deadly Defender" (1993) and the plot arc [M]"Planet of Symbiotes" (1995).[/M] | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
[M]The film was inspired[/M] primarily [M]by[/M] the mini-comic series "Venom: Deadly Defender" (1993) and [M]the plot arc "Planet of Symbiotes"[/M] (1995). | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
The film was inspired primarily by the mini-comic series [M]"Venom: Deadly Defender" (1993)[/M] and the plot arc "Planet of Symbiotes" (1995). | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
[M]The film was inspired[/M] primarily [M]by the mini-comic series "Venom: Deadly Defender"[/M] (1993) and the plot arc "Planet of Symbiotes" (1995). | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
[M]Venom is[/M] an American superhero film with the eponymous Marvel comic book character [M]from[/M] Columbia Pictures, along with Marvel and [M]Tencent Pictures[/M]. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
[M]Venom is[/M] an American superhero film with the eponymous Marvel comic book character [M]from[/M] Columbia Pictures, along with [M]Marvel[/M] and Tencent Pictures. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
[M]Venom is[/M] an American superhero film with the eponymous Marvel comic book character [M]from Columbia Pictures[/M], along with Marvel and Tencent Pictures. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
[M]Venom is an[/M] American superhero [M]film with the eponymous Marvel comic book character[/M] from Columbia Pictures, along with Marvel and Tencent Pictures. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
[M]Venom is an[/M] American [M]superhero film[/M] with the eponymous Marvel comic book character from Columbia Pictures, along with Marvel and Tencent Pictures. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
[M]Venom is an American[/M] superhero [M]film[/M] with the eponymous Marvel comic book character from Columbia Pictures, along with Marvel and Tencent Pictures. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
[M]In the film, journalist Brock gains superpowers by becoming the master of an alien symbiote[/M], the species of which plans to invade Earth. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
In the film, journalist Brock gains superpowers by becoming the master of [M]an alien symbiote, the species of which plans to invade Earth[/M]. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
In the film, journalist [M]Brock[/M] gains superpowers by [M]becoming the master of an alien symbiote[/M], the species of which plans to invade Earth. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | n |
In the film, journalist [M]Brock gains superpowers[/M] by becoming the master of an alien symbiote, the species of which plans to invade Earth. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
In the film, [M]journalist Brock[/M] gains superpowers by becoming the master of an alien symbiote, the species of which plans to invade Earth. | Venom is a 2018 American anti-hero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first movie from Sony's Marvel Universe and was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner and Kelly Marcel. The cast consists of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being infected by an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
Sony began development on a Venom movie after the character made his theater debut in Spider-Man 3 (2007). After several interactions and projects, work on a new version began in March 2017, with the intention of starting a new shared universe with the Marvel characters to which Sony owned the film rights; Sony also intended the film to share the same world as the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, which managed to be integrated into UCM after a deal between Sony and Marvel Studios. Rosenberg and Pinkner were called in to write the screenplay, with Fleischer and Hardy joining the film's crew in May 2017. Filming began in October 2017 in Atlanta, New York and San Francisco.
Venom opened in Los Angeles on October 1, 2018, and was released in US theaters on October 5, 2018 in both conventional 3D and IMAX formats. In Brazil and Portugal, the premiere took place the day before on October 4, 2018. | e |
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with [M]lyricist Scott Wittman[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
Composer and co-lyricist [M]Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with[/M] lyricist [M]Scott Wittman[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
Composer and [M]co-lyricist Marc Shaiman[/M] thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]Composer[/M] and co-lyricist [M]Marc Shaiman[/M] thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]As Mary Poppins[/M] (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits [M]in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]As Mary Poppins[/M] (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, [M]the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits[/M] in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
[M]As Mary Poppins[/M] (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, [M]ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub[/M], the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
As [M]Mary Poppins[/M] (Emily Blunt), [M]the magical nanny[/M], ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
[M]As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt)[/M], the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, [M]Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
Directed by Rob Marshall with [M]a cast featuring[/M] Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and [M]Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns[/M] will open in theaters on Dec. 19. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
Directed by Rob Marshall with [M]a cast featuring[/M] Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, [M]Angela Lansbury[/M], and Dick Van Dyke, [M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M] will open in theaters on Dec. 19. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
Directed by Rob Marshall with [M]a cast featuring[/M] Colin Firth, [M]Meryl Streep[/M], Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, [M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M] will open in theaters on Dec. 19. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
Directed by Rob Marshall with [M]a cast featuring Colin Firth[/M], Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, [M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M] will open in theaters on Dec. 19. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]Directed by Rob Marshall[/M] with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, [M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M] will open in theaters on Dec. 19. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
In one of these songs, seemingly titled [M]“Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings[/M], “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ [M]Can you imagine that?”[/M] | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
In one of these songs, seemingly titled [M]“Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings[/M], “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ [M]Some stuff and nonsense could be fun[/M]/ Can you imagine that?” | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
In one of these songs, seemingly titled [M]“Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done[/M]/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?” | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”[/M], Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?” | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and [M]the three kids, Annabel[/M] (Pixie Davies), [M]Georgie[/M] (Joel Dawson), [M]and John[/M] (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | c |
We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and [M]John (Nathanael Saleh)[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), [M]Georgie (Joel Dawson)[/M], and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, [M]Annabel (Pixie Davies)[/M], Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | c |
We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter [M]Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda)[/M] and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic”[/M] will be the big musical number [M]featuring[/M], as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and [M]John[/M] (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring[/M], as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), [M]Georgie[/M] (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring[/M], as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, [M]Annabel[/M] (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic”[/M] will be the big musical number [M]featuring[/M], as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with [M]lamplighter Jack[/M] (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic”[/M] will be the big musical number [M]featuring[/M], as previewed in the video (shown above), [M]Mary flying through London[/M] with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
We know [M]“Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number[/M] featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh). | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
[M]Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
[M]Suffering a personal loss, the whole family[/M] could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
Suffering a personal loss, [M]the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | n |
When Mary does return, [M]Jane (Emily Mortimer)[/M] and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and [M]Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw)[/M] are all grown up. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
[M]When Mary does return[/M], Jane (Emily Mortimer) and [M]Michael Banks[/M] (Ben Whishaw) [M]are all grown up[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
[M]When Mary does return, Jane[/M] (Emily Mortimer) and Michael [M]Banks[/M] (Ben Whishaw) [M]are all grown up[/M]. | Mary Poppins is back with some new music!
In the latest trailer for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film.
Emily Blunt Sings 'A Whole New World' With Her 'Mary Poppins Returns' Co-Star Lin-Manuel Miranda
Amid a rapturous array of fantastical images featuring Blunt’s magical nanny leading another generation of Banks children, including Jane (Pixie Davies), John (Nathaniel Saleh) and Georgie Banks (Joel Dawson), through an undersea adventure, viewers are treated to snippets of a rousing song titled “Can You Imagine That.”
But that’s hardly all the new trailer has to offer. A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. The gang visits an animated carnival and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead.
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance.
The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. Michael has three children of his own. After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | e |
'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin [M]Topsy, makes an appearance[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and [M]Meryl Streep’s character[/M], [M]Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy[/M], makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, [M]Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table[/M], and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, [M]a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison[/M], one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and [M]Meryl Streep’s character[/M], Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin [M]Topsy[/M], makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, [M]one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke[/M], dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel Not a Remake, But [M]Audiences Will Still Step In Time[/M] (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]'Mary Poppins Returns' Is[/M] a Sequel [M]Not a Remake[/M], But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]'Mary Poppins Returns' Is a Sequel[/M] Not a Remake, But Audiences Will Still Step In Time (Set Visit)
Also, a chorus of lamplighters dance in unison, one of the original film’s actors, Dick Van Dyke, dances on a table, and Meryl Streep’s character, Poppins' wonderfully eccentric cousin Topsy, makes an appearance. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]Michael has three children of his own[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]Michael has three children[/M] of his own. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by [M]Poppins[/M], who naturally [M]brings[/M] joy and [M]whimsy to the family.[/M] | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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After a tragic loss in the family, the family is once again visited by [M]Poppins[/M], who naturally [M]brings joy[/M] and whimsy [M]to the family.[/M] | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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After a tragic loss in the family, the [M]family is[/M] once [M]again visited by Poppins[/M], who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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After a tragic loss in the family, the [M]family is[/M] once again [M]visited by Poppins[/M], who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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After a [M]tragic loss in the family[/M], the family is once again visited by Poppins, who naturally brings joy and whimsy to the family. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]In the latest trailer[/M] for Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns," the film’s star, [M]Emily Blunt[/M], [M]breaks into song[/M], hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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In the latest trailer for Disney’s "[M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M]," the [M]film[/M]’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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In the latest trailer for Disney’s "[M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M]," the film’s [M]star[/M], [M]Emily Blunt[/M], breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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In the latest [M]trailer[/M] for Disney’s "[M]Mary Poppins Returns[/M]," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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In the latest trailer for [M]Disney’s "Mary Poppins Returns[/M]," the film’s star, Emily Blunt, breaks into song, hinting at a new arsenal of breathtaking music throughout the film. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and [M]Jane Banks[/M] (Emily Mortimer), [M]who are now adults[/M] in 1930s London. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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The new adventure follows [M]Michael[/M] (Ben Whishaw) and Jane [M]Banks[/M] (Emily Mortimer), [M]who are now adults[/M] in 1930s London. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]The new adventure follows[/M] Michael (Ben Whishaw) and [M]Jane Banks[/M] (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults [M]in 1930s London[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]The new adventure follows Michael[/M] (Ben Whishaw) and Jane [M]Banks[/M] (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults [M]in 1930s London[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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The new adventure follows Michael (Ben Whishaw) and [M]Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer)[/M], who are now adults in 1930s London. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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The new adventure follows [M]Michael (Ben Whishaw)[/M] and Jane [M]Banks[/M] (Emily Mortimer), who are now adults in 1930s London. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]The gang[/M] visits an animated carnival and [M]enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]The gang visits an animated carnival[/M] and enjoy a bathtub ride that includes dolphins leaping overhead. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]Mary Poppins is back[/M] with some new music! | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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A lamplighter named [M]Jack[/M] (Lin-Manuel Miranda) [M]and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures[/M]. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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[M]A lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda)[/M] and Poppins take the children on a joyous carriage ride with a host of animated creatures. | As Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt), the magical nanny, ferries the Banks children off to fantastical worlds tucked inside their bathtub, the latest Disney preview offers a snippet from the new music that awaits in the upcoming sequel to the 1964 original film.
In one of these songs, seemingly titled “Can You Imagine That?”, Ms. Poppins sings, “Perhaps we’ve learnt when day is done/ Some stuff and nonsense could be fun/ Can you imagine that?”
Composer and co-lyricist Marc Shaiman thought up a fresh score for the upcoming film with lyricist Scott Wittman. We know “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” will be the big musical number featuring, as previewed in the video (shown above), Mary flying through London with lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the three kids, Annabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh).
When Mary does return, Jane (Emily Mortimer) and Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) are all grown up. Suffering a personal loss, the whole family could use some time to reconnect with their sense of childlike wonder. So with the spin of a vase, Mary gets to work bringing back the old magic that once dazzled movie-goers.
Directed by Rob Marshall with a cast featuring Colin Firth, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins Returns will open in theaters on Dec. 19.
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It's been a year since the Manchester attack, and [M]Ariana Grande is still slowly picking up the pieces[/M]. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
[M]It's been a year since the Manchester attack[/M], and Ariana Grande is still slowly picking up the pieces. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | e |
Shortly after the [M]devastating bombing[/M], which killed 22 people and [M]left at least 50 injured[/M], the 24-year-old singer spoke out on Twitter, visited fans in the hospital, and honored the victims with a star-studded benefit concert. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
Shortly after the [M]devastating bombing[/M], which [M]killed 22 people[/M] and left at least 50 injured, the 24-year-old singer spoke out on Twitter, visited fans in the hospital, and honored the victims with a star-studded benefit concert. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
[M]Shortly after the devastating bombing[/M], which killed 22 people and left at least 50 injured, the 24-year-old [M]singer[/M] spoke out on Twitter, visited fans in the hospital, and [M]honored the victims with a star-studded benefit concert[/M]. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
[M]Shortly after the devastating bombing[/M], which killed 22 people and left at least 50 injured, the 24-year-old [M]singer[/M] spoke out on Twitter, [M]visited fans in the hospital[/M], and honored the victims with a star-studded benefit concert. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
[M]Shortly after the devastating bombing[/M], which killed 22 people and left at least 50 injured, [M]the 24-year-old singer spoke out on Twitter[/M], visited fans in the hospital, and honored the victims with a star-studded benefit concert. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
Now, after taking a break from music, the [M]24-year-old singer[/M] is slowing returning to the spotlight with her [M]upcoming album, Sweetener.[/M] | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
Now, after taking a break from music, the 24-year-old [M]singer is slowing returning to the spotlight with her upcoming album[/M], Sweetener. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
Now, [M]after taking a break from music[/M], the 24-year-old [M]singer is slowing returning to the spotlight[/M] with her upcoming album, Sweetener. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
The "[M]No Tears Left to Cry" singer[/M] recently appeared on the cover of Vogue UK's July issue (wearing her hair down for a change), and she opened up about suffering from PTSD following the attack and how she's dealing with her ongoing anxiety. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | e |
The "No Tears Left to Cry" [M]singer[/M] recently appeared on the cover of Vogue UK's July issue (wearing her hair down for a change), and she [M]opened up about[/M] suffering from PTSD following the attack and [M]how she's dealing with her ongoing anxiety[/M]. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
The "No Tears Left to Cry" [M]singer[/M] recently appeared on the cover of Vogue UK's July issue (wearing her hair down for a change), and she [M]opened up about suffering from PTSD following the attack[/M] and how she's dealing with her ongoing anxiety. | Ariana Grande was seen over the weekend performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango event in Los Angeles and looking very Ariana Grande-esque: Her chocolate-brown, crimped hair was pulled up into her signature super high, super long ponytail, and her red lips, sharp cat eye, and gleaming highlighter stayed put all performance long. It's exactly what so many of us picture when when we think of Ariana Grande and that's what makes her look on the cover of the July issue of British Vogue so surprising.
The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer is seen looking over her left shoulder, her then-blonde hair left to hang loose in beachy, barely there waves. It's a major departure for her go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, who worked alongside makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo to create a low-key look like we've never seen on Grande before. The brown-tone, nude lipstick, rosy blush, freckles, and seemingly nonexistent eye makeup are the perfect complement to the hairstyle and align appropriately with the theme of the cover line: "The Year That Changed Everything."
Her beautiful yet unsmiling expression pairs with the story inside, which recalls the post-traumatic stress she has experienced since the bombing at her concert in Manchester, England, just over a year ago. “It's hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it's a real thing," she says. "I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn't even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn't even say anything. | n |
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