You're on the cover of Vogue
here, looking fabulous.
Thank you.
As always.
Oh my goodness.
[APPLAUSE]
Crazy.
So I understand--
well, first of all, I
know that they only wanted
you and nobody else.
For the cover of Vogue, or--
[LAUGHTER]
No-- yes, and no more
Vogues are coming out.
It's just that.
It's over guys.
For the movie.
I know that's what
Rob Marshall told me.
He called me, and I've been
friends with him for a while,
but he--
I knew that was sort
of a different energy
behind this phone call.
I mean, it was so
charged, and he was so
excited to tell me this news.
I thought, honestly,
for a second I was like,
he's going to ask
me to marry him.
[LAUGHTER]
This is where I get
married to Rob Marshall.
It was building towards that.
And he was, like,
Emily we've been
looking for something to do.
And we're going to
do Mary Poppins.
And I was like--
I just felt my hair sort
of, like, blow back.
You know, I was completely
shocked and slightly terrified.
Oh, you didn't know anything
about it before the phone call?
Nothing about it.
You didn't know someone
was making Mary Poppins?
No, no, nothing.
It was just
completely new to me.
It was such a
ceremonious phone call.
And then you realized why.
I mean, this is such
a iconic character,
and you realize how much she's
made such an imprint on people.
And the first movie
is so beloved.
So I was slightly terrified.
In fact, one of my dear
friends, when I said,
I think I'm going
to be Mary Poppins,
she goes, oh, you
got balls of steel.
And I was, like, don't say that.
[LAUGHTER]
It's, like, terrifying.
Well, because it's a--
they are big shoes to fill.
Yeah.
So tell us about the movie.
It's not a remake.
It's, like, a sequel right?
It is.
It's sort set--
And by the way, the audience
saw it and loves it.
Guys--
[APPLAUSE]
So cool.
You're, like, the only
people who have seen it.
So this is very cool.
It is a sequel.
It is set 30 years
after the original.
Michael and Jane Banks, from
the first movie, when they were
children, are now grown up.
And they have
children of their own.
And it's set during
the Great Depression,
so it's a bit of
a darker backdrop.
You need hope to
reappear from the skies.
And miraculously, Julie
Andrews is turned into me.
[LAUGHTER]
But like, that's about--
and then we have an amazing--
Dick Van Dyke comes
back for a cameo.
Wasn't that the best
when he comes in?
He's just so sweet.
[APPLAUSE]
Have you met him before?
I had not met him before, but
he is so sprightly, and sharp,
and cool still.
And he'd share
all these stories.
And then I was
sitting next to him,
and he always sort of tapping
his feet and sort of moving.
And there was a kind of
lull in the conversation.
And then he just
let over and he goes
(SINGING) it's a jolly
holiday day with Mary.
And went, you're
going to make me cry.
[LAUGHTER]
I was, like, that's it.
I could just die now.
That's it.
That's all I need.
That's so sweet.
So sweet.
That's amazing.
Hi, I'm Andy.
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[YELLING]
[SCREAMING]
[BLEEP]
God [BLEEP].
