‘It Ends With Us’ trailer: Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni star in a heartbreaking tale | Watch

Updated : May 17, 2024 08:09
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are set to redefine romance with their upcoming film ‘It Ends With Us’. The trailer, released on May 16, showcases Blake and Justin's fairytale love story turning toxic. Justin also directs the film.

The trailer begins with Blake's character, Lily Bloom, running her flower shop and believing in the ideal love story. She falls head over heels for Ryle Cincaid, played by Justin Baldoni. However, as the story progresses, Ryle's short-tempered behavior contrasts sharply with his initial charm. Lily soon realizes there's nothing she can do to fix their toxic relationship as Ryle continues to lose his temper. Despite his apologies, it becomes clear they lack true compatibility. The film's narrative unfolds as the couple navigates their contrasting personalities, facing misunderstandings, miscommunication, insecurity, and heartbreak.

Netizens went berserk reacting to the viral trailer. One user commented, "15 seconds is all it takes. I still remember reading this and it blew my mind; I cried like a baby." Another wrote, "This looks way better than I expected. The flower shop is exactly what I envisioned. Still not sold on the guy playing Atlas, but that's okay!" A fan also shared, "All the feels from reading the book came back, especially the last part: 'If one day you had a daughter, what would you say to her?' I'm going to cry in the theater!"

‘It Ends With Us’ is executive produced by Justin through his company Wayfarer Studios. Based on Colleen Hoover's 2016 novel of the same name, the movie will be released worldwide on August 9, 2024.

The book has sold over one million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than twenty languages. Fans of the book can eagerly anticipate its film adaptation!

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