
Brandon Sklen.
Daniele Venturelli/Getty picturesBrandon Sklen does not have much to say about the drama that surrounds Ends with usBut he hopes that viewers will not forget the deepest meaning of the movie.
“It’s a hard situation,” Skelnar said, 34, The Hollywood Reporter While walking the Vanity Fair Party Oscars The red rug on Sunday, March 2. “I just hope everyone remembers what the movie is about and why we did it first.”
The August 2024 movie tells the story of Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) Who experiences domestic violence in their relationship with Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni)). Sklen interprets at Atlas Corrigan, Lily’s childish love that is re -emerged in the middle of his marriage.
“It’s about love and it is about supporting women in general and helping people in difficult times,” Sklenna said about the movie. “This movie has helped so many people and I just want people to remember what it is and why we did it.”
Their comments occur in a very advertising legal battle between Lively, 37, and Baldoni, 41, who also directed the film.
In December 2024, Lively filed a complaint Against Baldoni and his production company Wayfarer Studios, accusing him of sexual harassment and fostering a hostile work environment. Since then, Baldoni has denied complaints, filed two demands.

Baldoni has since demanded The New York Times by $ 250 million after initially published Lively’s complaint in full. (The newspaper has since been Filed to dismiss the dress.) Also sued Lively along with her husband, Ryan Reynoldsand publicist, Leslie Sloanefor $ 400 million. (Lively has denied the claims of Baldoni and Sloane has filed a motion to be removed from the dress.)
Lively has since then Hired of the crisis of PR Nick Shapirowho previously worked for the CIA, as the legal battle continues.
“Lively’s litigation team retained Mr. Shapiro to advise the legal communications strategy for the demand for sexual harassment and ongoing retaliation that took place in the southern New York district,” his legal team shared with US Weekly in a statement on Friday, February 28.
SKLENTAGE initially showed support for LivelySharing NYT’s article in his Instagram history in December 2024. Since then he has addressed whether he is “Team Justin” or “Team Blake” in the current legal battle.
“I am a team that ends with us,” the actor I talked to CBS MORNINGS Last month. “I just want people to remember why we made the movie first and what it means, just keeping the focus on it. That movie meant so much for me.”
Lively and Baldoni will face court from March 2026. But Judge Lewis J. Liman is willing to increase the judgment If the legal battle continues to play in public view.


