
In Dispute: Lively v. Baldoni
Documentary
Overview
The special examines the legal complaint brought against Justin Baldoni by Blake Lively, alleging he engaged in sexual misconduct on the set of his film, It Ends With Us, and hired a PR firm to engage in an online smear campaign against her to keep her quiet. Baldoni denies the allegations and has responded with a $400m counter-suit, accusing her of defamation. With the trial set for March 2026, the special examines the evidence on both sides and the response to the dispute on social media.
Top Cast


Blake Lively
Blake Lively
Self (archive footage)
Blake Lively
Self (archive footage)


Justin Baldoni
Justin Baldoni
Self (archive footage)
Justin Baldoni
Self (archive footage)


Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds
Self (archive footage)
Ryan Reynolds
Self (archive footage)


Perez Hilton
Perez Hilton
Self - Pop Culture Expert
Perez Hilton
Self - Pop Culture Expert
Emily Reynolds Bergh
Emily Reynolds Bergh
Self - Founder of R Public Relations
Emily Reynolds Bergh
Self - Founder of R Public Relations
Matthew Frank
Matthew Frank
Self - Reporter, The Ankler
Matthew Frank
Self - Reporter, The Ankler


Tia Streaty
Tia Streaty
Self - Actress
Tia Streaty
Self - Actress
Natasha Jokić
Natasha Jokić
Self - Senior Staff Writer, Buzzfeed
Natasha Jokić
Self - Senior Staff Writer, Buzzfeed
Kjersti Flaa
Kjersti Flaa
Self - Entertainment Reporter
Kjersti Flaa
Self - Entertainment Reporter
Dina Sayegh Doll
Dina Sayegh Doll
Self - Attorney & Legal Analyst
Dina Sayegh Doll
Self - Attorney & Legal Analyst
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