
The ongoing legal saga surrounding *It Ends With Us* shows no sign of abating, particularly as it involves high-profile figures Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. At the heart of the matter are text messages exchanged between the couple and the film’s director, Justin Baldoni, prompting significant media attention.
Fresh off the success of their individual projects, the Hollywood duo found themselves amidst turbulence following the release of *It Ends With Us*, which has impressively grossed $351 million worldwide against a modest budget of $25 million. Conversely, Reynolds’ *Deadpool 3* has achieved the milestone of becoming the highest-grossing R-rated feature of all time.
Unfortunately, *It Ends With Us* has faced scrutiny ever since its summer 2024 debut, stemming from allegations made by Lively against Baldoni, which include claims of sexual harassment. This came to light alongside rumors of a rift between the star and director. In December, Lively purportedly filed a complaint alleging harassment, a claim accompanied by a New York Times article suggesting Baldoni initiated a smear campaign against her. In response, Baldoni has filed lawsuits against both the New York Times and the power couple.
Subpoenas Await Lively and Reynolds
According to reports from The Daily Mail, the couple is expected to be subpoenaed to produce all communications pertaining to Baldoni and *It Ends With Us*.This legal requirement arises amid Baldoni’s substantial $400 million lawsuit.

If proceedings are initiated, Lively and Reynolds will also likely face deposition requests, demanding extensive testimony and questioning from Baldoni’s legal team. A source disclosed to the outlet, “All parties should be aware that they will be subpoenaed and deposed imminently.”This development follows accusations from Baldoni’s legal cohort, asserting that Lively’s initial legal filing was an attempt to evade possible questioning.
Although Lively filed the original complaint in December, she initiated her own lawsuit against Baldoni at the start of 2025 in reaction to Baldoni’s $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times. Court documents reveal a strategic choice by Lively to avoid formal litigation against Baldoni to circumvent rigorous discovery processes and scrutiny associated with testifying under oath.
In light of the ongoing disputes, Baldoni’s attorney recently shared raw footage capturing Lively’s and Baldoni’s performance in a key dance scene from *It Ends With Us*, arguing that the footage disputes Lively’s accusations of harassment. His legal team issued an ultimatum to present all relevant clips and messages, further escalating tensions.
As discussions progress, Lively and Reynolds sought a gag order to limit public commentary, a move met with skepticism from Baldoni’s representatives. The outcome of this request currently remains uncertain.
Revelations from Baldoni’s Lawsuit
A pivotal aspect of the ongoing litigation revolves around allegations presented within Baldoni’s lawsuit, particularly regarding text communications between Lively, Reynolds, and Baldoni. The lawsuit counters Lively’s earlier complaint, which demanded strict limits on physical interaction during filming, including the enforcement of an intimacy coordinator.
Reports indicated that Lively declined the opportunity to meet with the intimacy coordinator, an action which Baldoni claims placed him in an awkward position with potentially damaging implications. Additionally, Lively accused Baldoni of uninvited entries into her personal space, further complicating their professional interactions.
—Blake Lively refused to meet with the intimacy coordinator and then lied about Justin Baldoni. Wow wow wow pic.twitter.com/1HcmLjjHIO
— Colonel Kurtz -PopCulture/ Politics/ MarilynManson (@colonelkurtz99) January 1, 2025
One intriguing communication from Lively to Baldoni involved her likening herself to Daenerys Targaryen from *Game of Thrones*, while referring to Reynolds and another celebrity as “dragons.”Such exchanges have drawn considerable interest, suggesting an effort on Lively’s part to assert her influence over the production. Baldoni’s team argued that this correspondence showcased her attempts to control the narrative surrounding the film.
Blake Lively describing herself as Khaleesi from Game of Thrones pic.twitter.com/SiCSzhYYbi
— AllAboutTRH (@AllAboutTRH) January 16, 2025
Baldoni’s legal team suggests that he faced mounting pressure not only from Lively but also from her influential associates, complicating his professional landscape.
This ongoing litigation is just a salient part of the extensive correspondence between Lively, Baldoni, and others involved in *It Ends With Us*.For more information, access the full texts of the lawsuits: Baldoni’s lawsuit can be found here, the NYT lawsuit here, and the Lively and Reynolds lawsuit here.
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