Blake Lively’s movie deal for “It Ends With Us” has been revealed in court papers, showing what she could have earned if the movie did really well.
The documents, made public on Thursday, Oct. 9, are part of Lively’s ongoing legal fight with Justin Baldoni, who was also involved in the movie.
According to the draft contract, Lively could have gotten big bonuses for winning awards. For example, an Oscar nomination would have meant an extra $100,000, and winning would have been worth $200,000. Golden Globe and SAG Award wins would have also come with extra money.
The contract also said Lively would get $250,000 each time the movie made a lot of money at the box office.
Besides the award and box office bonuses, Lively would have gotten other perks. These included money for an assistant, a personal driver, a nice trailer, and money for food and training while filming in New York and New Jersey.
Because Lively has a big family, the contract also offered to fly her nannies, assistant, and security team on a private jet for filming in Las Vegas.
The contract also had a rule saying that Lively couldn’t take any problems with the movie to court. Instead, she would have to solve them in private with someone in Los Angeles.
But, Lively never signed this contract.
This news comes as Lively and Baldoni are in the middle of a legal battle. Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and says that he tried to hurt her reputation after she spoke out. Baldoni denies these claims.
The trial is set to begin in March 2026.


