Spread festive cheer with a Singaporean Scrooge and Mary Poppins, and dive into Aquaman's origin story
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On Christmas Day, we journey back to 1930s London with our favourite magical nanny, Mary Poppins! This sequel to the 1964 classic starring Julie Andrews sees Emily Blunt taking on the beloved titular character, and she’s joined by the genius musical maestro Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, Moana). Mary Poppins returns to visit Jane and Michael Banks, now all grown up, hoping to bring some joy to the family after they suffers a tragic loss. Featuring brand new songs and spectacular visuals, the movie is going to be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Release date: 25 December
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