As a longtime fan of Colleen Hoover’s heart-wrenching novels, I eagerly anticipated the release of “It Ends With Us” on the big screen. The rumors and speculations surrounding its production have only fueled my curiosity, making me even more invested in the film. Despite the alleged drama that has taken over the internet, director Justin Baldoni remains optimistic and focused, using his platform to promote the movie’s message and raise awareness about domestic violence.
As a gamer immersed in the world of movies, I can tell you that the buzz surrounding the upcoming film “It Ends With Us” has been nothing short of overwhelming. The alleged drama swirling around its release schedule in 2024 and the rumored feud between director Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively has definitely taken the internet by storm. However, despite these rumors, Justin is maintaining a positive outlook.
In the weeks since It Ends With Us’ theatrical release, Justin Baldoni has used his Instagram to post about fan interactions, comments from viewers who were inspired by the film and resources for those who are experiencing domestic violence. Now, he’s taken to his IG stories to promote the VOD release of the book-to-screen adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, take a look:
Apart from sharing that you can either purchase or lease “It Ends With Us” online, he additionally posted a link to a video clip showcasing the initial eight minutes. In this video, he is portrayed as Ryle, while Blake Lively plays Lily.
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Significantly, the video showcases what appears to be a revised rooftop scene, which Ryan Reynolds is said to have adjusted. This, combined with reports about Lively discussing set disputes, Baldoni’s absence from photos with her or any other cast members, the reemergence of old interviews featuring the actress from Gossip Girl, allegations that there were various versions of the film, and so on, sparked a wave of speculation and drama online.
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Regarding any direct comments on the supposed drama, there hasn’t been much mentioned. However, Brandon Sklenar did address the rumors in an Instagram post, expressing his readiness to return as Atal should the sequel, “It Starts With Us,” come to fruition.
Apart from an unverified report claiming Lively was taken aback by the movie’s online discussion, neither she nor Baldoni have publicly shared their thoughts on the online conversations about their film.
Currently, the actor from “Jane the Virgin” hasn’t addressed the rumors directly, but he has expressed great admiration for his fellow cast member. When speculation about a potential feud really escalated, Baldoni suggested that Lively should direct the sequel. He also expressed a desire to collaborate with her and Ryan Reynolds again, noting that he struggled to encapsulate Blake’s impact in a single sentence, and praised her husband as incredibly generous. Furthermore, he referred to Ryan Reynolds as a creative genius.
As a dedicated fan, I must admit that there’s been a lot of buzz about Baldoni, Lively, and their upcoming movie, but the details are still somewhat hazy. However, the director has kept an upbeat attitude throughout, and now, he’s generating excitement for its digital release as well! If you’re eager to own or rent “It Ends With Us”, you can easily do so on Amazon, or other platforms like Apple and YouTube.
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2024-09-25 02:07