A new documentary, “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni,” is set to unravel the complex legal saga between actresses Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. The documentary, aired March 31st, on Investigation Discovery (ID), delves into the dueling lawsuits that have captivated Hollywood.
Produced by ITN Productions, known for its rapid-response true crime and factual documentaries, “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni” examines the explosive accusations that have rocked the entertainment industry. The documentary will dissect Lively’s initial legal complaint, which alleged sexual misconduct against Baldoni during the production of “It Ends With Us,” a film he directed, produced, and starred in alongside Lively.
Lively’s accusations triggered a swift and decisive response from Baldoni, who hired a crisis public relations firm to manage the fallout. He subsequently filed a $400 million lawsuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, alleging defamation and extortion.
“In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni” promises to provide a comprehensive analysis of the legal proceedings, featuring insights from legal professionals. The documentary will explore the intricacies of the lawsuits, examining the evidence presented by both parties and the potential implications for the film industry.
How to Watch “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni”:
- Airing Date: Tonight, March 31st, 8 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery (ID).
Free Viewing Options:
- Philo: Offers a seven-day free trial, followed by a $28/month subscription.
- DIRECTV Stream: Provides a five-day free trial.
- Hulu + Live TV: Offers a three-day free trial.
- Sling TV: Investigation Discovery is included in both Sling TV plans, with a current 50% off promotion.
- Max: The documentary will be available on Max concurrently with its ID airing. Subscriptions start at $9.99/month.
The documentary’s release comes on the heels of ITN Productions’ previous Hollywood-centric production, “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,” further solidifying the studio’s reputation for exploring high-profile celebrity controversies. The “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni” documentary promises to shed light on the complex legal battle and its potential ramifications.
