Media lawyers said that it'd be hard for Justin Baldoni to prove libel but that the suit could be effective amid a broader strategy.
Fans have been wondering if Ryan Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively, would show their faces at the 2025 Golden Globes amid the legal drama.
In his own 87-page complaint, the director alleged that Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, pressured WME to drop Baldoni at the “ Deadpool & Wolverine” premiere in July 2024. However, the agency denied the accusations in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday.
Don’t expect any mention of Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively’s legal fallout at the 82nd Golden Globes. While speaking to Yahoo Entertainment, this year’s Globes host Nikki Glaser said she is steering clear of the “It Ends with Us” drama at Sunday’s award show,
Fans revisiting the super hero movie have noticed that one joke in particular stands out, with many suggesting it is a pointed dig at Justin Baldoni, the actor and director who was working on It Ends With Us alongside Lively during the same timeframe.
Newsweek takes a complete look at the legal tensions between "It Ends With Us" co-stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
Blake Lively’s legal team has responded to 'It Ends with Us' director-costar Justin Baldoni’s move to sue The New York Times over an article about her complaints of sexual harassment against him: 'Nothing in this lawsuit changes anything about the claims,
Baldoni claims Ryan Reynolds "aggressively berated" him for "fat shaming" Blake Lively and alleges he was "segregated" at the movie's premiere.
Blake Lively's legal team issued a statement on Jan. 6, condemning 'more attacks' from Justin Baldoni and his legal team in response to Lively's Dec. 20 complaint against the 'It Ends with Us' director.
Steve Sarowitz bankrolled It Ends with Us. Now he’s embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal involving some of Hollywood's most powerful players.
On New Year's Eve, Blake filed a lawsuit against Justin in a New York federal court, mirroring her earlier claims that were submitted with the California Civil Rights Department. In addition to Justin, she is suing his production company Wayfarer Studios and publicists Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel.