Summary

  • It Ends with Us movie not just about box office success. Drama between cast adds intrigue.
  • Lively's character haunted by abusive past in the romantic drama, creates tension in marriage.
  • Alleged feud between Lively and Baldoni created two different cuts of the film, but didn't affect box office.

The buzz about It Ends with Us isn't all about the movie's success at the box office, with audiences and would-be viewers alike piecing together supposed behind-the-scenes cast drama based on social media bread crumbs. An adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestselling 2016 novel of the same name, It Ends with Us stars Blake Lively as Lily Bloom, an aspiring entrepreneur and florist who moves to Boston in the wake of her estranged father's death. Shortly after moving, Lily meets a charming neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid, who's played by the film's director, Justin Baldoni (Jane the Virgin).

As Lily and Ryle's romance deepens, Lively's character is haunted by her childhood, which was largely defined by her abusive father. When Lily meets another survivor of abuse from her past, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), she begins to see terrible patterns emerging in her own marriage — as do other characters in It Ends with Us' cast. Although It Ends with Us is billed as a romantic drama, it definitely leans more into the latter half of the categorization. However, according to eagle-eyed social media sleuths, It Ends with Us' drama isn't just contained to the big screen.

Why People Think There's Drama Between It Ends With Us' Cast

Social Media "Clues" Indicate Some Friction Between The Cast

Boasting a somewhat-mishandled subject, the controversial adaptation of It Ends with Us was in the spotlight well before the film was released. Now, allegations are emerging about behind-the-scenes cast drama as well, which only further complicates the movie's image. Although no It Ends with Us drama has been officially confirmed, internet sleuths have pieced together some strange tidbits, creating a narrative that suggests friction between Baldoni and other of the film team. Notably, Baldoni, who co-stars and directs the film, optioned the rights to Hoover's book under his Wayfarer Studios banner.

When asked about working with Baldoni, Jenny Slate tactfully evaded answering in clear-cut .

Even if folks are merely reading into things on social media, there's no denying that some of the supposed "evidence" is pretty compelling, especially when simple social media interactions speak volumes about peoples' dynamics. For example, Colleen Hoover doesn't follow Baldoni on Instagram — and she's not the only one. Outside the social media sphere, Baldoni has been doing solo interviews and red carpet moments; that isn't necessarily unusual for a star and director, but the lack of collaborative moments is striking. When asked about working with Baldoni, Jenny Slate tactfully evaded answering in clear-cut (via Deadline).

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What Happened Behind The Scenes On It Ends With Us?

There Are Allegedly Two Different Cuts Of The Film

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What People Involved With It Ends With Us Have Actually Said

Baldoni Doesn't Seem Interested In Returning For A Sequel

Aside from Slate's question-dodging, the cast hasn't really touched on the alleged feud in interviews. However, Baldoni was asked about his plans for adapting Hoover's sequel, It Starts with Us, in the wake of ending of It Ends with Us. However, the filmmaker also added that Lively should direct the sequel. The remark could be harmless, or even ive, but it's hard to know given the feud rumors.

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It Ends With Us' Alleged Cast Drama Didn't Hurt The Movie's Box Office

Blake Lively's Drama Topped The Box Office On Its Opening Weekend

Although the rumors about behind-the-scenes drama continue to gain traction, it doesn't seem like the reports of cast friction have hurt It Ends with Us' box office performance. In anything, all the chatter might have even helped the film gain a little more visibility. In addition to dethroning her husband's record-breaking MCU entry Deadpool & Wolverine, Blake Lively's It Ends With Us is a box office hit, with the movie tripling its budget in just three days, making It Ends with Us an undeniable global hit. And, if the rumors are true, viewers may soon be clamoring for the powers that be to release the Lively Cut.

It Ends with Us is now playing in theaters nationwide.

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It Ends With Us
Release Date
August 9, 2024

Based on Colleen Hoover's 2016 novel, It Ends With Us is a drama-romance film directed by Justin Baldoni. The film follows a recent college graduate named Lily, who meets a man named Ryle and falls in love with him. However, a traumatic incident compounded with her former high-school sweetheart re-entering her life complicates her plans.

Cast
Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Brandon Sklenar, Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Amy Morton, Kevin McKidd, Isabela Ferrer, Alex Neustaedter, Robert Clohessy, Robyn Lively, Megan Robinson, Robin S. Walker, Emily Baldoni, Adam Mondschein, Caroline Siegrist, Steve Monroe, Daphne Zelle
Runtime
130 Minutes
Director
Justin Baldoni
Writers
Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover
Studio(s)
Columbia Pictures, Wayfarer Studios, Saks Picture Company
Distributor(s)
Sony Pictures Releasing
Main Genre
Romance

Source: Deadline