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Blake Lively stars in the new film adaptation of It Ends With Us, premiering 9th August

Blake Lively stars in the new film adaptation of It Ends With Us, premiering 9th August

A new film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel, It Ends With Us, is set to premiere exclusively in cinemas on 9th August 2024. Directed by Justin Baldoni and featuring a screenplay by Christy Hall, the movie stars Blake Lively in the lead role. The narrative delves into the life of Lily Bloom, portrayed by Lively, who navigates the complexities of love and personal strength in Boston.

The story follows Lily, a survivor of a traumatic childhood, as she fulfils her ambition of starting her own business. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Ryle Kincaid, a neurosurgeon played by Baldoni, leading to a whirlwind romance. However, the reemergence of her first love, Atlas Corrigan, played by Brandon Sklenar, brings past and present conflicts to the fore, challenging Lily to make crucial decisions about her future.

The film also stars Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Amy Morton and Brandon Sklenar. It is produced by Alex Saks, Jamey Heath, Blake Lively, and Christy Hall. Check out the new trailer for the movie below.

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It Ends With Us is released nationwide on 9th August 2024.

Watch the trailer for It Ends With Us here:

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