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Warner Bros. Discovery to develop docuseries on Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle

Following the recent release of ITN Productions' He Said, She Said: Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni, Warner Bros. Discovery has announced Baldoni vs. Lively: A Hollywood Feud

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The unfolding legal conflict between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has sparked significant interest among documentary filmmakers, leading to a new project from Warner Bros. Discovery U.K. & Ireland.

Building on the recent release of ITN Productions' He Said, She Said: Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni, Warner Bros. Discovery has announced Baldoni vs. Lively: A Hollywood Feud, a docuseries set to explore the ongoing dispute.  

This series, produced by Optomen and revealed as part of a slate of new unscripted content, will delve into the "battle that’s shaking up Hollywood", offering a "forensic" examination of the events leading to the anticipated legal confrontations between Lively and Baldoni, who worked together in It Ends With Us. The series is scheduled to premiere on Discovery+ in June.  

Baldoni vs. Lively: A Hollywood Feud" is the latest instalment in WBD’s 'versus' true crime series, which also includes Johnny vs. Amber: The U.S. Trial, Vardy vs. Rooney: The Wagatha Trial, and Kim vs. Kanye: The Divorce.  

In addition to A Hollywood Feud, Warner Bros. Discovery announced Rubiales vs. Hermoso: The World Cup Kiss, also produced by Optomen, which will be available on Discovery+ in July. This two-part series will investigate the events surrounding the controversial kiss that overshadowed Spain’s victory over England in the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

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