The hearing, which took place at U.S. District Court in New York City, was the first time the "It Ends With Us" co-stars had appeared in person together since their legal battle — one of Hollywood’s messiest in years — began in December 2024 when Lively filed a complaint against Baldoni alleging sexual harassment and retaliation on the set of their 2024 film. In a deposition unsealed last month, Sony Pictures’ executive vice president of production, Andrea Giannetti, confirmed that she referred to Lively as a “f---ing terrorist” after she learned that Lively threatened to quit the film if a 17-point list of changes she wanted was not executed. Lively has, in fact, closed a film deal since then, to star in and produce “The Survivor List” at Lionsgate, a project announced in August that is still in development, the studio confirmed.
Author: Rebecca Keegan, Chloe Melas
Published at: 2026-02-10 22:57:42
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