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Emily Blunt abandons ‘scary’ stunt in Mary Poppins sequel after three takes

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Emily Blunt recalls the stressful stunt of 2018's Mary Poppins Returns
Emily Blunt recalls ‘stressful’ stunt from 2018’s Mary Poppins Returns

Emily Blunt recently revealed the scariest stunt of her career, citing 2018 Mary Poppins Returns As his biggest challenge.

speaking specifically to PeopleBlunt recalled: “That entrance was very stressful for me.”

spreading facts on poppins Regarding the character’s entrance, she said it was to “start in the clouds and come down towards the ground holding an umbrella.”

“And I have to walk effortlessly into my close-ups like it’s nothing. I did three takes – and then I felt like I was out of patience, ‘Pfft!’ And that was it. My work is done,” he added.

However, fall boy The alumnus confirmed that Rob Marshall had requested a fourth take, saying: “I did three takes and I could see Rob getting ready to do another take. I was like, ‘No, no, no, no, I’m done.’ It’s over.”

Opening up about the film’s other big stunt, Blunt said that her character Mary had to zoom backwards into the “depths of a magical bathtub”.

However she said, “He was fine. That was a slide.

For those who are unaware, Mary Poppins Returns Emily Blunt starred alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer and Dick Van Dyke.

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