Justin Baldoni's Pac-Man movie 'in jeopardy' as Blake Lively lawsuit battle intensifies
Justin Baldoni's Pac-Man movie 'in jeopardy' as Blake Lively lawsuit battle intensifies
Share:
Justin Baldoni's Pac-Man movie is 'in jeopardy' as the ongoing legal battle against his It End With Us co-star, Blake Lively, intensifies. The filmmaker, 41 - whose case with the Gossip Girl alum is set to go to trial later next year on March 9 - was set to direct the upcoming project based on the popular video game under the development of his Wayfarer Studios.
But last month on December 21, Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and launching a smear campaign against her in a bombshell lawsuit. Justin - who has since countersued both Blake and her husband Ryan Reynolds for a whopping sum of $400 million - was soon dropped from WME agency, as well as his Wayfarer Studios.
Sources have now told The Hollywood Reporter that Baldoni has already 'lost three jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars.'. Justin and his production company depended on WME to aid with packaging the film, and those currently partnered with Wayfarer are 'having a conversation.'.
Justin Baldoni's, 41, Pac-Man movie is 'in jeopardy' as the ongoing legal battle against his It End With Us co-star, Blake Lively, intensifies; seen in 2023 in NYC. Blake and Justin in a scene from their movie It Ends With Us. Wayfarer - which Justin founded with Steve Sarowitz - notably financed, developed and produced the adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, It Ends With Us.