Well, You Knew Nature Shows Were Going to Venture Into This Subject
Don't Back Down
Biden Slams 'Outrageous' Case Against Israel After Failing to Deter ICC Action
The U.S. Response to Iranian President's Death Is Disgraceful
Two Charts Democrats Don't Want You to See
House Republicans Have a Message for Schumer Regarding His So-Called Border Bill
Fetterman Pushes Back on AOC's Criticism of Him
House Education Committee Releases Update on Its Antisemitism Probe. Harvard Responds.
It's Official: ICC Prosecutor Is Seeking Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas Leader
Trump's Remark During NRA Speech Reignites the Left's Fears That He's a Threat...
Supreme Court Turns Away Challenge on So-Called 'Assault Weapons' Ban
Biden Blasts an 'Extreme' SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action, but There's Just One...
Republican Senators Will Introduce Legislation to Legalize IVF Treatment Nationally
A ‘Trans’ Athlete Won a Girls’ State Title. Here’s How the Crowd Reacted.
Is It Already Too Late for a Biden Comeback?
Entertainment

There Is a Familiar Face in 'Mary Poppins Returns'

Mary Poppins is one of the most beloved film characters of all time. As soon as Julie Andrews flew out of the sky with her umbrella in 1964, audiences fell in love. Well, in 2018, the famous nanny has returned. This time, she's played by Emily Blunt. The cast looks a lot different...with one very familiar exception.

Advertisement

Yup, that's right. Dick Van Dyke is back. He's not reprising his iconic role as tap dancing chimney sweep Bert, but the old man in the bank, Mr. Dawes Senior. In the original film, Van Dyke donned makeup to make it seem like he was in his nineties. Now, he is 92 years old. His surprise appearance caused a buzz on Twitter.

Mary Poppins fans will also be thrilled to see that the sequel includes another animated animal dance routine. Dick Van Dyke doing penguin choreography will never get old. 

Advertisement

The Mary Poppins Returns trailer features a cameo from another beloved Hollywood vet, Angela Lansbury, no stranger to the Disney universe. Other stars include Lin-Manuel Miranda, who seems to be playing a role similar to Van Dyke's Bert, Ben Whishaw and Emily Mortimer as the grown up Banks children, and Julie Walters as housekeeper Ellen. Meryl Streep appears as Poppins's cousin Topsy and Colin Firth plays a banker.

The only thing missing, it would seem, is Ms. Andrews herself. 

Mary Poppins Returns, directed by Rob Marshall, comes to theaters just in time for Christmas on December 19.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement