Despite the reported drama between the stars of 'It Ends With Us,' the film continues to perform exceptionally well at the box office. Based on the Colleen Hoover book of the same name, the movie has grossed over $100 million globally in its first week of release.
The Hollywood Reporter disclosed that the film achieved a domestic total of $68.9 million and a foreign total of $46.6 million, resulting in a cumulative global total of $115.5 million. This success is noteworthy, considering the alleged tensions between the lead actors, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
Baldoni, who directed the film and portrayed the character of Ryle Kincaid, reportedly faced challenges behind the scenes. Sources suggest that a divide emerged between 'team Blake' and 'team Justin,' leading to a strained working relationship between the stars.
Reports indicate that creative differences, editing disputes, and alleged body-shaming incidents contributed to the on-set controversies. Baldoni, as the director and co-founder of the production company responsible for the film, reportedly felt marginalized in decision-making processes, particularly regarding script and wardrobe choices.
Despite the challenges faced during production, the final version of 'It Ends With Us' that made it to theaters is said to have satisfied all parties involved. While sources suggest that Lively made changes to honor the source material and enhance the film's quality, tensions between the actors had been brewing since the project's inception.
The film's success at the box office underscores its appeal to audiences, despite the off-screen challenges faced by the cast and crew. As the movie continues to resonate with viewers worldwide, the behind-the-scenes dynamics serve as a reminder of the complexities that can arise in the filmmaking process.