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Tonight, March 31, marks the premiere of a new documentary exploring the intense legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
Titled “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni,” the documentary is brought to viewers by ITN Productions, a global powerhouse in producing rapid-response true crime and factual documentaries. This release follows their recent documentary on the late Matthew Perry, titled “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.”
The film “In Dispute: Baldoni v Lively” features legal experts analyzing Blake Lively’s initial lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, where she accuses him of sexual misconduct during the production of “It Ends With Us.” Baldoni both acted in and directed the film, which he also co-produced with Lively.
Following these accusations, Baldoni engaged a crisis management firm and later filed a staggering $400 million lawsuit against Lively and her spouse, Ryan Reynolds, claiming defamation and extortion.
Premiere Date for ‘In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni’
“In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni” will be broadcasted tonight, March 31, at 8 p.m. ET on ID, followed by a new episode of “Hollywood Demons” at 9 p.m. ET.
Stream ‘In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni’ Without Cost:
For those without a cable subscription that includes ID, you can watch “In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni” for free using a live TV streaming service. Philo is recommended, offering a seven-day free trial before transitioning to a monthly fee of $28.
Additionally, free trials for DIRECTV Stream and Hulu + Live TV are available for watching “Hollywood Demons.” These trials last for five and three days, respectively.
Additional Streaming Options for ‘In Dispute: Lively v Baldoni’:
The documentary is also accessible via live streaming on Sling TV and Max.
Sling TV provides two streaming plans that include Investigation Discovery, available for as low as $23 with a current 50% off promotion.
Max will also stream the documentary concurrently with its ID broadcast. Subscriptions to Max start at $9.99 per month.
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