Is Blake Lively’s Dance in It Ends With Us a Secret Nod to Green Lantern?

As a passionate movie critic, I’ve been following the turbulent journey of the book-to-screen adaptation of “It Ends With Us,” now streaming exclusively on Netflix. The project has sparked quite a stir ever since its release, with Blake Lively’s interviews creating quite a buzz and igniting a wave of controversy. This controversy has even led to multiple lawsuits, involving both Lively and the talented actor/director, Justin Baldoni.

The latest twist in this intriguing tale involves speculation linking “It Ends With Us” to the much-anticipated “Green Lantern” movie. With rumors swirling about Deadpool 3’s ‘Nicepool’ potentially being a spoof of Baldoni, this new theory connects these two productions in an unexpected way. It’s a cinematic tale as captivating as the stories on screen!

The legal predicament surrounding “It Ends With Us” is intricate, given the multiple accusations and ongoing lawsuits. The public has been eagerly following developments, and a Twitter user has speculated that “Green Lantern,” available with a Max subscription, could be tied to the unfolding storyline. Upon re-watching the DC film, this user noticed a parallel between the dance scene and a key moment in the “It Ends With Us” controversy. As the user shared:

In approximately 30 minutes into the film, Lively and Reynolds’ characters perform a dance in a bar that bears a striking resemblance to a slow dance scene from IEWU. The main difference is that they were conversing during this dance. Could it be that Lively intentionally mimicked the scene as a nod to her past with her husband, or perhaps she subtly rewrote the scene to echo the details of their dance? Is this what she refers to when she says her husband is “all over this movie”? Did Reynolds notice this and feel a pang because it reminded him of something personal?

Are other people finding themselves utterly intrigued by this unfolding story as well? Indeed, the suspenseful plot has kept viewers hooked, eagerly following every fresh development and sharing their unique perspectives. However, it remains uncertain whether or not we’ve got the full picture of what went down behind-the-scenes.

Blake Livery’s legal action against Wayfarer Studios sparked quite a stir, leading to Baldoni filing a defamation suit against Livery and Ryan Reynolds, along with another complaint against The New York Times. Fans are eager for clarity, which is why this recent theory about the situation on Twitter has drawn attention and even brought up discussions related to Green Lantern.

It’s possible that Lively dancing on screen in both of these productions might simply be a coincidence, given it’s not an unusual element confined to just one film. However, with ongoing legal disputes, viewers may still scrutinize every frame meticulously.

A point of discussion about the movie “It Ends With Us” revolves around the absence of an intimacy coordinator on set during filming. Actress Lively claimed that she felt uncomfortable due to how Baldoni handled physical scenes between them. The same tweet referred to this issue, specifically mentioning the controversial scene from “Green Lantern“.

side observation – she’s rubbing her hands all over him and not intimacy coordinator is around

Indeed, it seems there are some details lacking in this accusation. Initially, the setting was the theatrical version of “Green Lantern,” implying that any crew members would have been hidden from view due to visual effects. Therefore, this claim appears questionable given the context.

Furthermore, intimacy coordinators are a relatively recent role that probably didn’t exist when Green Lantern was produced in 2010. As such, likening the DC project to It Ends With Us may not be entirely accurate or fair, as they belong to different categories like comparing apples and oranges.

Regardless, it seems undeniable that fans are deeply engaged with the court case surrounding “It Ends With Us”. The outcome remains uncertain for now, and there’s a possibility that the actors might indeed end up disputing the matter in a court of law. Sadly, it appears that a potential sequel is not on the schedule for the 2025 movie lineup or beyond.

Read More

2025-02-28 21:08