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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have ended their ‘It Ends With Us’ dispute in a settlement

Blake Lively appears at the SNL50: The Anniversary Special at Rockefeller Plaza in New York on Feb. 16, 2025, left, and Justin Baldoni appears at a special screening of "The Boys in the Boat" in New York on Dec. 13, 2023. (Photos by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)(AP/Evan Agostini)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni agreed Monday to end their legal battle over the acrimonious production of their 2024 film 鈥淚t Ends With Us.鈥

The Hollywood stars settled their civil case two weeks before a trial was set to begin in New York on Lively鈥檚 claims that Baldoni conspired with publicists to preemptively destroy her reputation after she privately accused him of sexually harassing her on the movie set.

鈥淩aising awareness, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors 鈥 and all survivors 鈥 is a goal that we stand behind,” Lively and Baldoni said in a joint statement issued through their lawyers.

“It is our sincere hope that this brings closure and allows all involved to move forward constructively and in peace, including a respectful environment online.”

The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Lively, 38, sued Baldoni, 42, and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, at the end of 2024. Weeks later, Baldoni sued Lively, accusing her, her husband 鈥 鈥淒eadpool鈥 actor Ryan Reynolds 鈥 and their publicist of defamation and extortion.

Baldoni, who directed the dark romantic drama and starred in it with Lively, had denied harassing her or orchestrating a smear campaign. He鈥檇 claimed the complaints about his behavior were made up by Lively as part of an effort to seize creative control of the movie.

The settlement will allow both sides to avoid a trial that was poised to spotlight the ugly side of show business and, potentially, more image-damaging revelations. Jury selection was scheduled to begin May 18.

Monday’s settlement came after a federal judge in Manhattan tossed some of each actors’ claims.

Last June, Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed Baldoni鈥檚 defamation and extortion lawsuit. In April, he threw out Lively鈥檚 sexual harassment claims, ruling that she couldn鈥檛 pursue them under federal law because she was an independent contractor rather than an employee on the movie set.

In their joint statement, the parties said they recognize that Lively鈥檚 concerns 鈥渄eserved to be heard鈥 and that they 鈥漴emain firmly committed to workplaces free of improprieties and unproductive environments.”

鈥淚t Ends With Us,鈥 an adaptation of , was released in August 2024 and despite . Lively and Baldoni’s fractious falling out took attention away from the film, overshadowing its message and success.

鈥淭he end product 鈥 the movie 鈥業t Ends With Us鈥 鈥 is a source of pride to all of us who worked to bring it to life,鈥 Lively and Baldoni said in their statement. 鈥淩aising awareness, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors 鈥 and all survivors 鈥 is a goal that we stand behind.鈥

Lively said in her lawsuit that during filming, Baldoni made inappropriate comments about her appearance, violated physical boundaries while filming a love scene, and pushed for nudity 鈥 against Lively鈥檚 wishes 鈥 during a scene in which her character was giving birth.

Baldoni denied doing anything outside the realm of the normal creative process of making a movie.

The judge, in the decision tossing out the sexual harassment claims, acknowledged the complexity of the matter, noting that creative artists 鈥渕ust have some amount of space to experiment within the bounds of an agreed script without fear of being held liable for sexual harassment.鈥

The trial was to focus on Lively鈥檚 claim that Baldoni and the studio retaliated against her sexual harassment complaints by hiring publicists to turn the public against her. Her lawyers said that campaign including hiring a 鈥渄igital army鈥 to post bogus negative content about Lively on social media platforms, and feeding 鈥渕anufactured content to unwitting reporters.鈥

The lawsuit said the purpose was to 鈥渞etaliate against Ms. Lively by battering her image, harming her businesses, and causing her family severe emotional harm.鈥

Baldoni鈥檚 lawyers have claimed it was Lively who was strategically manipulating Baldoni鈥檚 public image, partly by leveraging help from her famous friends.

Lively appeared in the 2005 film 鈥淭he Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants鈥 and the TV series 鈥淕ossip Girl鈥 from 2007 to 2012 before starring in films including 鈥淭he Town鈥 and 鈥淭he Shallows.鈥

Baldoni starred in the TV comedy directed the 2019 film 鈥淔ive Feet Apart鈥 and wrote 鈥淢an Enough,鈥 a book challenging traditional notions of masculinity.

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