Author Colleen Hoover says it's now easier to view the 'It Ends With Us' film adaptation separately from the legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, following months of publicized tensions including unsealed court documents alleging on-set misconduct.
In the latest update on the 'It Ends With Us' controversies, author Colleen Hoover has stated that she finds it easier to separate the film's artistic merits from the legal battle between star Blake Lively and director Justin Baldoni.
Hoover's comment, shared on March 7, 2026, comes after court documents unsealed in January revealed allegations of inappropriate behavior by Baldoni toward female cast and crew, including Lively, Jenny Slate, and Isabela Ferrer. Those filings highlighted creative clashes, with Lively criticizing Baldoni's edit for marginalizing female characters and glorifying abuse—themes central to Hoover's 2016 novel on love and domestic violence.
Hoover, who had previously expressed fears of over-sexualization in the adaptation, now indicates a shift: 'It is now easier to separate' the off-screen drama from the movie. This suggests growing distance from the production disputes that have overshadowed the film's release.
The saga underscores challenges in adapting sensitive stories, where behind-the-scenes conflicts can eclipse the work itself.