Emily Blunt reveals her scariest stunt wasn't in "Edge of Tomorrow," but in "Mary Poppins Returns."

Blunt describes the stressful moment of her character's entrance in "Mary Poppins Returns," starting in the clouds and descending with an umbrella.

Despite her experience, Blunt found the stunt challenging, completing only three takes before reaching her limit.

Director Rob Marshall wanted a fourth take, but Blunt declined, feeling she had reached her limit.

Co-star Ryan Gosling praises Blunt's entrance as "epic," acknowledging the difficulty of the stunt. 

Blunt agrees with Gosling, reminiscing on the challenging experience.

Blunt contrasts the Mary Poppins entrance with another memorable stunt involving a magical bathtub slide. 

Blunt's role in "The Fall Guy" is described, playing Jody Moreno, the director of a movie-within-a-movie.

Director David Leitch surprises by citing falling in love as the wildest stunt in "The Fall Guy," emphasizing the romance between the characters. 

Leitch highlights the importance of the love story in driving the character-driven narrative amidst the action.