The book to movie adaptation It Ends With Us (which is streaming with a Netflix subscription) has been making plenty of headlines since its release, more recently thanks to legal issues revolving around its stars.
Sources say scenes involving the character — which Justin Baldoni is now trying to make a flashpoint in his case against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds — were shot late in production on 'Deadpool & Wolverine.
Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios accuse Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and their team of defamation, extortion and hijacking creative control of the film 'It Ends With Us' in a federal lawsuit filed in New York.
Baldoni's lawyer sent a litigation hold letter to Marvel and Disney, one week after claiming a deleted Deadpool & Wolverine scene is further evidence of Ryan Reynolds’ supposed wrath toward Baldoni.
The actor’s legal team is looking for correspondence that would prove the “Deadpool” star purposefully referenced him in the film.
Justin Baldoni’s legal team sent a letter to Marvel demanding it preserve documents related to the ‘Nicepool’ character
The legal request, made last week, came as Baldoni, 40, said Reynolds, 48, misused his creative control on the Marvel summer hit to denigrate him.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal war is only beginning. The former co-stars, who drew buzz and controversy with their roles in the romantic drama "It Ends with Us," allege that behind the ...
Justin Baldoni's 179-page complaint features allegations about Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift and more as the 'It Ends With Us' legal battle continues. Lively's lawyers claim the $400 million lawsuit 'does not refute the evidence in Ms.
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Baldoni is suing 'It Ends with Us' costar Lively and her husband Reynolds, as well as their publicist Leslie Sloane and her PR firm, for $400 million