Blake Lively and Paul Feig in 2019.Photo:Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
Paul Feigis setting the record straight onA Simple Favor 2.
The director, 62, addressed rumors circulating online that the film — which starsBlake LivelyandAnna Kendrick— would not be coming out amid the ongoing legal battle between Lively, 37, and herIt Ends with UscostarJustin Baldoni.
“The movie is finished and coming out soon,” Feig wrote onX. “Don’t believe anything you read on social media these days.”
His post was made in response to another viral post onXwhich claimed that Amazon “indefinitely” shelved the film due to Lively’s “refusal to promote” it amid her legal battle and alleged “growing tensions” between the movie’s two main stars.
Addressing the allegations, Feig wrote in his post, “This is total BS. Sorry.”
“I’ve now made two movies with Blake, and all I can say is she’s one of the most professional, creative, collaborative, talented and kind people I’ve ever worked with,” Feig wrote on X.
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Blake Lively and Paul Feig in 2018.Kevin Mazur/WireImage
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“She truly did not deserve any of thissmear campaign against her,” he added. “I think it’s awful she was put through this.”
Baldoni has sincefiled his own lawsuiton Dec. 31 againstThe New York Times —which broke the story of Lively’s lawsuit — alleging libel, false light invasion of privacy, promissory fraud and breach of implied-in-fact contract.
Feig reunited with Lively, Kendrick, 39, andHenry Goldingin early 2024 to film the sequel to 2018’sA Simple Favor, which is about widowed mother Stephanie (Kendrick) investigating the disappearance of her glamorous new friend Emily (Lively).
From left: Anna Kendrick, Paul Feig and Blake Lively in 2018.Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty
Kendrick teased the film while chatting with PEOPLE in October, saying that getting the “gang back together” for a sequel felt “a little bit like riding a bike.”
“And I’ll say after making the first one, I was fully like, ‘This is the craziest movie I’ve ever been a part of.’ I think it’s really fascinating that Paul Feig is the guy who’s arguably best known forBridesmaids, and the darkness and craziness that is inside of his brain, it’s impressive,” the actress said. “You’re like, ‘Oh, my God.’ ”
“So the second movie is nuts. I know I’m going to say that, like, ‘Oh, it’s crazier than the last one,’ but girl, it’s a lot,” Kendrick added.
source: people.com