A Timeline of the Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively ‘It Ends With Us’ Legal Battle

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A chronology of dueling narratives that have riveted Hollywood and become the ‘Rashomon’ of 2025.

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively filming 'It Ends With Us.'

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively filming ‘It Ends With Us.’

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The legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni could be said to be Rashomon of our times. In dueling lawsuits and PR missives, both sides paint portraits that overlap at some points, and wildly diverge at others.

One narrative tells a story of sexual harassment and retaliation by a filmmaker backed by a billionaire funding a shady cabal of crisis PR professionals. The other is the tale of an A-list actress, aided by some of the biggest celebrities in the world, scheming to rip away control of a director’s passion project and destroy his reputation.

The saga’s roots were rather routine by Hollywood standards, with a filmmaker developing a passion project from the ground up. In 2019, Baldoni courted author Colleen Hoover for the rights to her 2016 book It Ends With Us, with the writer and the filmmaker bonding via a series of effusive emails. Hoover ultimately granted the rights to Baldoni’s Wayfarer Studios, the company he co-founded with billionaire Steve Sarowitz. She also suggested that in addition to directing, he play Ryle Kincaid, the abusive neurosurgeon husband of Lily Bloom (Lively), the protagonist of the book and film. “You are the right person to make this movie,” Hoover wrote Baldoni on April 11, 2019.

In the years that followed, no one involved could have predicted the adaptation of a bestseller would still be dominating headlines months after its release, sparking debates about PR, celebrity and power in Hollywood.

Here, The Hollywood Reporter breaks down a timeline of the conflict, presenting what is known — and what has been told multiple ways — in the lawsuits and its accompanying documents released by both sides.

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