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1st 'It Ends with Us' trailer, starring Blake Lively, out now: Watch here

The film arrives in theaters Aug. 9.

May 16, 2024, 10:52 AM

The trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel "It Ends with Us," starring Blake Lively, has arrived.

In the Justin Baldoni-directed film, arriving in theaters Aug. 9, Lively plays the book's main character Lily Bloom, a young woman who has dealt with a traumatic upbringing and is now starting a new life and a new business opening a flower shop in Boston.

She meets Ryle Kincaid (Baldoni), a neurosurgeon, and the two quickly fall for each other.

The trailer gives a glimpse of their characters falling in love, set to Taylor Swift's "My Tears Ricochet," before showing how Ryle's abuse impacts their relationship.

"Fifteen seconds. That’s all it takes to completely change everything,” Lily says in the trailer.

Hoover has previously said the book, which touches largely on domestic abuse, was inspired by her mother's own escape from abuse.

"If one day you had a daughter, what would you say to her -- if she came to you and she said the person she loved was hurting her?" Lily asks Ryle in the trailer. "What would you say to her?"

PHOTO: Justin Baldoni appears in a scene from the trailer for "It Ends with Us."
Justin Baldoni appears in a scene from the trailer for "It Ends with Us."
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The trailer also shows Lily reuniting with her childhood love Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar) and seeking support from him. It also flashes back to scenes of them when they were younger.

PHOTO: Brandon Sklenar sppears in a scene from the trailer for "It Ends with Us."
Brandon Sklenar sppears in a scene from the trailer for "It Ends with Us."
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The cast of "It Ends With Us" also includes Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj and Amy Morton.

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