Ryan Reynolds is willing to go to any lengths necessary—even if it requires him to cough up millions—to secure his wife Blake Lively’s future with the It Ends With Us saga.

Now that the media’s obsession with the alleged contentious beef between Blake Lively and her director/costar Justin Baldoni was gradually subsiding more than a month after the It Ends With Us theatrical release, a bombshell report has reignited the flames of drama all over again. (Also read: Blake Lively ‘vulnerable and upset’ over It Ends With Us controversy: ‘Just not used to this kind of drama’)

Like Blake Lively said, the couple works in tandem, no matter whose project it is

If these claims are actualised in the future, it wouldn’t be Reynolds’ first contribution to his wife’s 2024 movie that even wrestled with his own R-rated MCU premiere, Deadpool & Wolverine. In an interview with E! News on August 6, Lively proudly proclaimed: “The iconic rooftop scene, my husband actually wrote it. Nobody knows that but you now.”

It Ends With Us fever commands the box office

Be it the plot, the cast, or the speculative narrative spun around the film’s promotions and the alleged inflammable tug-of-war between Lively and Baldoni, It Ends With Us has indubitably made history at the global box office. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s latest box office recordings, Lively’s movie has raked in over $309 million in global ticket sales. To get an idea of how profitable these numbers are, it’s worth noting that the staggering Sony success was produced on a reported budget of $25 million.

Sony Pictures on Blake Lively’s side

Any talks of the It Ends With Us sequel yet?