Prime video is apparently protecting Blake Lively from the fans of fans while promoting his new film, “another simple favor.”
On Monday, the Amazon Transmission Platform launched the trailer of the next comedy mystery film on YouTube.
However, the film study deactivated the comments on the promotion. For the advances of previous films published on YouTube, users were able to leave comments.
Page Six has communicated with Amazon to comment, but did not receive an immediate response.
Lively repeated his role as Emily Nelson, director of Public Relations for a fashion company, in the sequel with Anna Kendrick as a single Vlogger Stephanie Smothers.
The “Gossip Girl” student, 37, is currently in a legal battle with his co -star and director of “ends with us”, Justin Baldoni, about the accusations that he is very harassed on the set of film 2024.
Last December, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, 41, for alleged sexual harassment, reprisals, emotional anguish, invasion of privacy and other statements.
The student of “Jane The Virgin” denied his accusations and, in turn, headquarters to the New York Times for Lubel about a published story about Lively’s accusations.
In January, Baldoni filed a second demand, accusing Lively, her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist, Leslie Sloane, or defamation and extortion.
The director of “Five Foot Sections” claimed animated and the actor “Deadpool”, 48, used his friend Taylor Swift to affirm control over the production of “ends with us.”
In an effort to clear his name, Baldoni launched raw images of herself and the mother of four dancing on the set to refute her sexual harassment claims. He also launched a website with his alleged text landscapes.
Baldoni and Lively are scheduled to go to trial in March 2026.
“Another simple favor” comes to Prime Video on May 1.
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