Disney has just released a first look at one of their upcoming sure fire hits, Mary Poppins Returns. The film will be an original follow-up to the cherished 1964 musical will arrive in theaters Dec. 25, 2018.
In this new image, we get a look at Emily Blunt in the lead role of Mary Poppins in a peacock-cobalt ruffled coat and a hat that is parallel to what Julie Andrews wore in the original. However, Mary Poppins carpet-bag has received a complete makeover from its 1964 predecessor. Check out the image below:
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