‘It Ends With Us’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date in December

As a seasoned cinema enthusiast who’s seen more than a few romances unfold both on and off screen, I must say that “It Ends With Us” piques my interest for its intriguing blend of love, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. The film’s success at the box office is a testament to its universal appeal, and I’m eager to see how it unfolds on Netflix come December 9th.


starting December 9th, the movie adaptation of “It Ends With Us,” based on Colleen Hoover’s novel and featuring Blake Lively, will be available for streaming on Netflix in the United States. The film, which was released in theaters on August 9th, surpassed industry expectations and earned over $350 million globally, making it one of the year’s most successful commercial releases.

In the movie “It Ends With Us,” directed by its star Justin Baldoni, we follow the story of Lily Bloom (played by Lively) and Ryle Kincaid (portrayed by Baldoni), who are involved in a romantic relationship. Yet, as the story unfolds, Lily begins to see similarities with her parents’ troubled relationship, causing her concern about repeating patterns of abuse and domestic violence. The plot thickens when Lily’s former boyfriend, Atlas (Brandon Sklenar), makes a return, adding complexity to the tale.

Jenny Slate, Isabela Ferrer, Alex Neustaedter, Kevin McKidd, and Amy Morton complete the ensemble of actors.

In his favorable critique for the movie “EbMaster,” Owen Gleiberman likened it to a compelling soap opera, stating that: “The film ‘It Ends with Us’ explores how individuals unknowingly perpetuate negative behaviors in their lives. This theme is both characteristic of soap operas and yet thoughtfully perceptive when it comes to emotional intelligence.

The film’s promotional journey sparked online debate due to a perceived disagreement between Lively and Baldoni, casting uncertainty over any future collaborations. Additionally, fans raised questions about the film’s marketing materials, claiming they seemed to glorify domestic violence. As for “It Starts With Us,” Hoover’s 2022 continuation of her best-selling novel, it’s uncertain if a movie adaptation is in the works.

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2024-11-25 21:46