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Justin Baldoni open to reuniting with Blake Lively for 'It Ends With Us' sequel: Sources

Justin Baldoni believes it's the right time to shift his focus on the second sequel to 'It Ends With Us'

Published May 14, 2026
Justin Baldoni open to reuniting with Blake Lively for 'It Ends With Us' sequel: Sources
Justin Baldoni open to reuniting with Blake Lively for 'It Ends With Us' sequel: Sources

Justin Baldoni is reportedly ready to work with Blake Lively again in It Ends With Us sequel after ending his nasty feud with her.

The 42-year-old actor, who recently ended his legal battle with Blake, believes that it is the right time to shift his focus to the second sequel of the romantic film.

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"Justin finally feels like he can breathe again, for months, it was nonstop lawsuits, backlash, and crisis management. Now he’s focused on rebuilding," the insider told Rob Shuter.

"People genuinely thought the franchise was dead," the source continued, referring to the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Blake against Justin.

"Studios were nervous. Producers didn’t know if the sequel had become too toxic to touch," added the source.

Now, Justin believes that "audiences are ready to move on."

"He thinks the focus can finally return to the movies instead of the drama," the tipster said.

The confidant further shared that Justin is open to the idea of working with Blake again.

"Justin would work with Blake again if it helped save the franchise," the source said.

"He’s not interested in revenge. He just wants to make movies again," added the insider.

For those unversed, the first sequel of It Ends With Us was released in cinemas on August 9th, 2024. Justin and Blake played lead roles in the movie.

Zaid Bin Amir
Zaid Bin Amir is a reporter focusing on trending topics across films, celebrity culture, and digital media, with one year of experience. He tracks viral stories, industry shifts, and online conversations, delivering timely and engaging coverage that highlights how trends evolve and shape the broader entertainment landscape.
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