- "It Ends With Us" is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and YouTube Movies for $24.99 to purchase or $19.99 to rent.
- The film is adapted from Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel and follows Lily Bloom, played by Blake Lively, as she navigates love, trauma, and difficult choices.
- The movie is expected to stream on Netflix by the end of 2024, thanks to Sony’s multi-year deal with the platform.
How to Watch "It Ends With Us" – Streaming on Prime, Apple TV, and More
Less than two months after its theatrical release, It Ends with Us is now available for streaming, bringing Colleen Hoover’s bestselling romance novel to life for fans at home. Whether you missed it in theaters or want to relive the emotional journey, here's everything you need to know about how to watch It Ends with Us from the comfort of your own couch.
Where and When to Stream It Ends with Us
Currently, It Ends With Us is available to stream on several popular digital platforms. You can purchase or rent the movie on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Fandango At Home, and YouTube Movies & TV. Here’s a breakdown of the options:
- Purchase: $24.99
- Rent: $19.99 (for a 48-hour streaming window)
While it’s already accessible on these platforms, the film is expected to hit Netflix later this year. Thanks to Sony’s multi-year agreement with Netflix, films from the studio typically arrive on the streaming giant about 120 days after their theater debut. If you’re a Netflix subscriber and don’t want to pay extra, you may want to wait until December 2024 to stream it as part of your subscription.
The Storyline
It Ends With Us follows Lily Bloom (Blake Lively), a woman determined to move on from a traumatic childhood and start fresh in Boston, where she opens her dream flower shop. But when she meets a charming neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni), her life takes a complicated turn. While their relationship blossoms, dark sides of Ryle’s personality surface, triggering painful memories of her parents’ abusive relationship. Things take a further turn when Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), Lily’s first love, re-enters her life, challenging her sense of security and forcing her to make a tough decision about her future.
What Fans Are Saying
Fans of the book have been eagerly waiting for this adaptation, and despite some mixed reviews from critics, It Ends With Us has struck a chord with audiences. The film grossed an impressive $335 million worldwide, proving to be a box office hit despite its relatively modest budget of $25 million.
Much of the buzz surrounding the film comes from its cast. Blake Lively's portrayal of Lily Bloom has been a focal point of conversation, with fans praising her emotionally raw performance. Justin Baldoni, who not only stars as Ryle but also directed the film, has garnered praise for his direction, although rumors of behind-the-scenes tension between him and Lively have also made headlines.
Criticism and Controversy
While It Ends With Us has been well-received by audiences, the film has seen its fair share of criticism, particularly regarding the portrayal of domestic abuse and the creative choices in adapting the book. Some fans of Colleen Hoover’s novel took to social media to express dissatisfaction, particularly with how the film downplays the heavier themes of the story, while others noted that the chemistry between the leads felt off.
Adding fuel to the fire, rumors of a feud between Lively and Baldoni began circulating after reshoots and alternative edits were commissioned by Lively without Baldoni’s input. While neither party has confirmed these reports, the speculation continues to be a talking point among fans.
Behind-the-Scenes Tensions: Lively vs. Baldoni
Reports of a conflict between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni emerged during post-production of It Ends with Us. According to sources, tensions rose after the film underwent a week of reshoots, and Lively commissioned a second cut of the movie from editor Shane Reid, who had previously worked on her husband Ryan Reynolds' projects. This decision reportedly blindsided Baldoni, the film’s director and co-star.
The edit used in theaters, believed to be Lively's preferred version, credited editors Oona Flaherty and Robb Sullivan, while Baldoni was unaware of Reid's involvement. Rumors of a rift between the two gained traction on social media, particularly within the BookTok community, which had popularized the novel It Ends with Us. Videos noting Baldoni’s absence from joint press events further fueled speculation.
In response to the rumors, Baldoni hired a public relations crisis manager in August 2024. Although both parties have remained professional, industry insiders have hinted that the relationship between Lively and Baldoni may be strained beyond repair. Despite these tensions, the film went on to become a box-office success, although the behind-the-scenes drama continues to be a talking point.
The Book Behind the Film: Colleen Hoover's Bestselling Novel
It Ends With Us is based on the 2016 novel of the same name by bestselling author Colleen Hoover. The book quickly gained a devoted following for its raw and emotionally charged depiction of love, heartbreak, and domestic abuse. Set in Boston, the story follows Lily Bloom, a young woman who starts her own flower shop and finds herself caught in a complicated love triangle between her charming neurosurgeon boyfriend, Ryle Kincaid, and her first love, Atlas Corrigan. As Lily navigates the challenges of her new life and relationships, she is forced to confront painful memories from her past, including her childhood experiences with her parents' abusive relationship.
Hoover's novel explores the complexities of abusive relationships, the cycle of trauma, and the difficult decisions survivors must make to break free. The book resonated with readers for its emotional depth and unflinching portrayal of difficult themes, quickly becoming a favorite on platforms like TikTok's BookTok community. Its viral success led to its adaptation into the 2024 film starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, though fans continue to debate whether the film stayed true to the powerful impact of the original novel.
A Sequel on the Horizon?
Following the success of It Ends With Us, there’s been buzz about a sequel. Colleen Hoover’s follow-up novel, It Starts With Us, could very well be adapted next. While Justin Baldoni has hinted at the possibility of a sequel, he’s expressed that if it happens, he would likely step back from directing duties, suggesting that Blake Lively might take the reins.
Box Office Success
Despite its controversies, It Ends With Us has proven to be a commercial success. The film’s opening weekend brought in an impressive $50 million, trailing only behind Deadpool & Wolverine, and it continued to perform strongly in the weeks following its release. Domestically, it grossed $147 million, and with an additional $188 million from international markets, it is one of the year’s highest-grossing films in the romance drama genre.
Whether you’re a fan of Colleen Hoover’s work or just love a good romance drama, It Ends With Us is a film you won’t want to miss. Its compelling story of love, heartbreak, and difficult choices resonates with viewers, even if the film doesn't shy away from controversial themes. With streaming options available now and a future release on Netflix, it’s easier than ever to dive into Lily Bloom’s emotional journey.
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