- Actor Dick Van Dyke played the leading actor in the 1964 version of " Mary Poppins ."
- Dick Van Dyck played Mr. Dawes in the original film. He played the 80-year-old role at the age of 30. In the film, he was 91 years old and played the role of Mr. Dawes’ son in the film. The role was still 80. Year-old role .
- Julie Andrews Edwards , the heroine of the 1964 version of " Mary Poppins, " declined the invitation to guest appearances in the sequel because she didn't want to burden herself with the innovation of the new version .
- During the filming, Emily Blunt led 300 people on bicycles outside Buckingham Palace .
- Emily Blunt said that the most terrifying thing about shooting the film was singing and dancing, because she had never sang in front of others before. The song crew in the film is tailored to her abilities .
- This film is the first time Lin-Manuel Miranda has appeared in a live-action musical .
- Lin-Manuel Miranda brought his family to the set during the filming, and his son once asked him to dance a morning beside the lamppost .
- Lin-Manuel Miranda deliberately paid tribute to the actor Dick Van Dyck in the first film, and specially invited the speaking teacher to study his accent, showing the London accent of the 1930s in the film .
- The song "Trip a Little Light Fantastic" in the film uses London rhyming slang, a slang that Londoners used to replace the original words with rhyming words. In this song, "kick and prance" means "dance" .
Mary Poppins Returns behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Anabel Banks: [glancing at the repaired bowl] John, look. Mary Poppins' scarf. It wasn't a dream after all.
John Banks: Shall we tell her?
Anabel Banks: Better not. I expect she already knows.
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Mary Poppins: Georgie, this is a nursery, let me remind you, not a music hall.
Georgie Banks: Can we have another bath?
Mary Poppins: Oh, pish-posh.