While Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds continue their legal battle with It Ends with Us’ director and co-star Justin Baldoni, actors Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci have come out to show their support for Lively by attending the premiere of her new movie, Another Simple Favor. Blunt and Tucci made an appearance at the film’s red carpet event in New York City on April 27 to promote the Gossip Girl star’s latest film project.
Here’s everything you need to know regarding the support Lively received at the New York premiere of Another Simple Favor.
Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci pose with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
During the event for Another Simple Favor, Blake Lively took to Instagram to share a video of her with her husband Ryan Reynolds, Emily Blunt, Blunt’s brother-in-law Stanley Tucci, as well as Reynolds’ Deadpool & Wolverine castmates Hugh Jackman and Shawn Levy, along with the caption, “I couldn’t love these people more if they were my own blood,” as per People.
A second clip shared by Lively saw her showering her Another Simple Favor director, Paul Feig, and co-star Anna Kendrick with praise, with an endearing caption, reading, “@paulfeig @annkendrick47 Really are the dream. And you can see it when you watch the movie @asimplefavor,” underneath the footage. In another Instagram story, Lively shared the screen with Kendrick, chatting with her arm around her.
Blake Lively also snapped photos with her Another Simple Favor cast, including Kendrick, Henry Golding, Andrew Rannells, Elizabeth Perkins, Bashir Salahuddin, Michele Morrone, and Alex Newell. She also added a caption to the post, writing, “The greatest cast in every way. I know how fortunate I am to know and work with each of these incredible people and artists.”
The support showcased by Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Hugh Jackman, and others at the premiere of Blake Lively’s most recent big-screen outing comes in the wake of the star’s reported issues with Justin Baldoni regarding her time working on the movie It Ends with Us. With the legal battle progressively escalating in the public eye, the two parties will now look to settle their grievances in court following the commencement of their trial in March 2026.