Disney is to make a new live-action version of its timeless classic Mary Poppins.
US magazine Entertainment Weekly, which first broke the news of the project, says the film will be set 20 years after the original movie, which starred Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke and won five Oscars.
It will be directed by Rob Marshall, whose other credits include Into the Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Chicago.
The 1964 film about the magical English nanny who brightens up the lives of the Banks family was based on the first book in author PL Travers' eight-volume Poppins series.
The new version, Entertainment Weekly says, will look to the other seven novels "and beyond" for inspiration.
The story of Mary Poppins' first journey to the big screen was recently brought to life by Disney in the Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks-starring Saving Mr Banks.