They said it couldn’t be done (OK, no one said that), but James Corden, Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda performed 22 musicals in just 12 minutes on Tuesday night.
The “Late Late Show” host and “Mary Poppins Returns” stars got a little help from Kermit the Frog.
Here is their set list:
“Cabaret”
“Chicago”
“La La Land”
“Beauty and the Beast”
“Guys and Dolls”
“Evita”
“Singin’ in the Rain”
“Mary Poppins Returns”
“The Muppet Movie”
“The Wizard of Oz”
“Hairspray”
“Dreamgirls”
“Annie”
“Fiddler on the Roof”
“Into the Woods”
“Little Shop of Horrors”
“Les Miserables”
“Moulin Rouge”
“Once”
“Fame”
“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”
“Mamma Mia!”
Yep, 22.
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Evolution of Emily Blunt, From 'The Devil Wears Prada' to 'Mary Poppins Returns' (Photos)
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As Emily Blunt gracefully drifts from here to there with her magical umbrella in 'Mary Poppins Returns,' let's take a look back on the actress's eclectic film career.
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Focus Features
'My Summer of Love' (2004)
Following minor British TV gigs, the London-born actress moved to the big screen in Pawel Pawlikowski's "My Summer of Love." The award-winning drama follows Tamsin (Blunt) and her affair with another young woman.
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20th Century Fox
'The Devil Wears Prada' (2005)
As Miranda Priestly's snarky assistant, whose name also happens to be Emily, Blunt hit the big time acting along with Anne Hathawy and Meryl Streep. Her performance led to nominations for both a best supporting actress Golden Globe and BAFTA's Rising Star award. In the same year, Blunt also started dating singer Michael Bublé.
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Sony Pictures Classics
'The Jane Austen Book Club' (2007)
This rom-com features Blunt, sporting a sleek bob, as a French teacher who uses Austen's illustrious words to cope with messy relationships and sticky situations.
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Overture Films
'Sunshine Cleaning' (2008)
Here, Blunt stars alongside Amy Adams as the workers of Sunshine Cleaning – a company that specializes in tidying up bloodied crime scenes. She also split up with Bublé after featuring on his 2007 album.
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Apparition
'The Young Victoria' (2009)
Blunt portrays the early reign of Queen Victoria in "The Young Victoria." She was nominated for the Golden Globe race for Best Actress in a drama in 2010 for the role.
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20th Century Fox
'Gulliver's Travels' (2010)
In the comedic film adaptation of Johnathan Swift's novel, Blunt plays the tiny Princess Mary of Lilliput. Outside of the fictional kingdom, Blunt married "The Office" star John Krasinski. Sorry Pam!
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
'Gnomeo and Juliet' (2010)
Before making it big in Hollywood, Blunt once played the leading woman in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." She returned to her roots with this... creative adaptation of the tragedy.
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CBS Films
'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen' (2011)
With Ewan McGregor and Kristin Scott Thomas, Blunt delivered yet another note-worthy performance in the 2011 film. She nabbed another Golden Globe nom for her role as Harriet Chetwode-Talbot, but didn't win.
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TriStar Pictures
'Looper' (2012)
The sci-fi thriller directed by Rian Johnson set the precedent of kick-ass characters Blunt would take on in years to come.
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Warner Bros. Pictures
'Edge of Tomorrow' (2014)
After giving birth to her first daughter Hazel, Blunt returned to the screen as Tom Cruise's harsh trainer in "Edge of Tomorrow." She later picked up Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 20th Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
'Into the Woods' (2014)
Blunt busted out her singing skills for the film adaptation of the Sondheim musical "Into the Woods." The film reunited her with her "Prada" co-star Meryl Streep, who plays a very different witch from the fictional fashion glossy magazine.
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Lionsgate
'Sicario' (2015)
Blunt plays FBI agent Kate Mercer in this brutal and bluntly honest look at the war on drugs. The film is her second alongside Benicio del Toro -- the previously worked together in 2010's "Wolfman."
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Universal Pictures
'The Huntsman: Winter's War' (2016)
Now, Blunt's played ice-cold people before but her role in 'The Huntsman' sequel is her coldest to date. She starred as Queen Freya, the chilly counterpart to Charlize Theron's evil queen. Later in the year, she and her family welcomed in her second daughter Violet.
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Paramount Pictures
'A Quiet Place' (2018)
Finally on-screen as a couple, Blunt and Krasinski starred in "A Quiet Place." Krasinski's directorial debut follows the Abbott family as they must survive a post-apocalyptic world living in total silence in order to evade monsters who hunt with keen hearing.
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
'Mary Poppins Returns' (2018)
Blunt steps into Julie Andrews' iconic shoes in this sequel to "Mary Poppins," also starring Lin-Manuel Miranda.
From a snarky editorial assistant to the Iconic magical nanny, Emily Blunt has quite the reel
As Emily Blunt gracefully drifts from here to there with her magical umbrella in 'Mary Poppins Returns,' let's take a look back on the actress's eclectic film career.
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