Blake Lively’s New Film Trailer Bombs with Dislikes as Amazon Shuts Down Comments!

Yesterday’s release of the trailer for Blake Lively’s new film, “Another Simple Favor,” on Amazon Prime Video’s YouTube channel was met with a large number of unfavorable responses. Within a day, it garnered 6,500 dislikes versus only 4,300 likes, indicating that viewers have been expressing significant disapproval.

In a curious turn of events, Amazon has chosen to mute the comment section for the Wonder Woman 3 trailer, an action that’s raising questions given their history of fostering open debate on controversial productions like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Given their past approach to allowing public dialogue on such projects, this silence seems to indicate that the studio might be trying to manage the mounting criticism towards Gal Gadot’s upcoming film, Lively.

It seems that the criticism against Lively is closely linked to her ongoing legal dispute with Justin Baldoni, her co-star from “It Ends With Us.” Since Baldoni unveiled his website containing a chronology of text messages, emails, and court documents, public opinion appears to be shifting significantly against Lively. Many people are now doubting the account she has presented in court.

Behind-the-Scenes Drama and Feud Rumors

Despite the success of “It Ends With Us,” Lively’s challenges aren’t over yet. For quite some time, there has been talk of disagreements between Lively and co-star Anna Kendrick on the set of “Another Simple Favor.” The sequel to the 2018 hit “A Simple Favor,” which grossed $97 million against a budget of $20 million, has been missing from any release schedules. This absence has sparked rumors that production issues might have caused delays.

Despite director Paul Feig debunking the rumors, his response failed to quell the ongoing debate. Known for directing the controversial 2016 film “Ghostbusters”, Feig used platform X to reject reports of a dispute, branding them as “complete nonsense” and maintaining that the movie was indeed set to release in spring/summer 2024.

Lively’s Growing Reputation Problem

The unfolding situation surrounding “Another Simple Favor” goes beyond just the film. Some of the criticisms might actually mirror the increasing public examination that Blake Lively is experiencing, as additional facts surface from her legal dispute with Baldoni.

Ever since Baldoni unveiled his website filled with text messages, emails, and legal documents, there’s been growing speculation that Lively’s legal team might be more focused on shaping the story rather than allowing the facts to surface openly. In fact, her lawyers recently sought a protective order to restrict the disclosure of information related to the case, especially given the increasing online chatter and media coverage about it.

Lively’s lawyers specifically targeted YouTube and TikTok influencers, asserting that they were unfairly boosting Baldoni’s statements and swaying media coverage. This action echoed Baldoni’s counterargument against The New York Times—where he alleged the newspaper was manipulating public opinion about him. The inconsistency in actions didn’t go unnoticed, leading to concerns whether Lively’s team might be engaging in the same tactics they accused Baldoni of masterminding.

Amazon’s Move to Shut Down Comments—Damage Control?

The move by Amazon to turn off comments on the trailer for Another Simple Favor is noteworthy since it suggests film studios are starting to alter their tactics to shield Lively from escalating criticism. If the movie had faced negative media attention due to its production, that could be expected—but in this case, it appears to be a response to Lively’s deteriorating public reputation instead.

In contrast to the open comment section when the trailer for “The Rings of Power” was released, Amazon opted to close discussions ahead of time for “Another Simple Favor,” possibly indicating that they view Blake Lively’s legal disputes as a potential risk or issue.

A Tipping Point for Lively?

The legal dispute between Lively and Baldoni has developed into one of the most contentious public disagreements in Hollywood, with allegations and lawsuits being exchanged. Lively claims that Baldoni behaved improperly and organized a smear campaign against her, while Baldoni counters that Lively and Ryan Reynolds tried to seize control of It Ends With Us, and later targeted him as retaliation when their attempt failed.

Ever since Baldoni made his evidence public, the criticism against Lively has been multiplying rapidly. Now, with Amazon taking further measures to restrict dialogue about “Another Simple Favor”, it’s obvious that studios are experiencing the consequences of her decreasing popularity among the public.

Is it likely that viewers will continue supporting Lively’s movies, given the response to her most recent film’s trailer suggests potential harm has been inflicted on her future projects?

What Happens Next?

The legal battle between Lively and Baldoni persists, yet as additional facts surface, there appears to be a growing sentiment among the public that sides with Baldoni. Lively’s efforts to restrict data disclosure, manipulate the storyline, and suppress independent opinions have not gone unacknowledged.

Currently, Amazon is taking steps to control conversations about Blake Lively’s new project, which suggests that her personal reputation troubles may be impacting her success in Hollywood. Meanwhile, the numerous dislikes on the trailer for this project serve as a clear reflection of public sentiment.

Is it possible that Another Simple Favor will find success despite the controversies, or might these issues mark a turning point in Hollywood’s relationship with Blake Lively?

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2025-02-28 00:58