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  • Blake Lively’s A Simple Favor 2 to Open SXSW Festival amid Justin Baldoni Legal Battle


    The release of Blake Lively‘s next movie is fast approaching in the middle of her legal battle with It Ends With Us costar Justin Baldoni.

    Lively, 37, reprises her role alongside Anna Kendrick in the sequel to 2018’s A Simple Favor, titled Another Simple Favor, and it was announced Tuesday, Feb. 4, that its world premiere will be at the 2025 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas, serving as the opening night debut on March 7.

    Another Simple Favor will later be available to stream on Prime Video starting May 1. The cast also includes Andrew Rannells, Bashir Salahuddin, Elizabeth Perkins, Michele Morrone, Alex Newell, Henry Golding and Allison Janney.

    Director Paul Feig said in a statement, “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be back at my favorite festival in the world where we successfully launched Bridesmaids and Spy, and I cannot begin to say how honored I am to have our film opening it all.”

    “I’ve avoided making sequels to any of my films but these characters were just too much fun not to revisit,” added Feig. “So to be able to have Anna, Blake, Henry, Andrew, Michele, Elizabeth, Alex and myself watch our film with the great SXSW audience is a bucket-list event I’ll be able to check off March 7 and move playing drums for Dwight Yoakum’s band up to the top slot.”

    It Ends With Us became the highest-grossing movie of Lively’s career, but it also became the center of a heated legal battle with Baldoni, 41, the director and costar.

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    In December, she sued Baldoni and others, alleging sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign to tarnish her reputation, which he has denied. Baldoni responded with a $400 million lawsuit of his own, accusing Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, among others, of defamation and extortion. Her lawyers called that lawsuit “desperate” and “meritless.”

    Another Simple Favor director Feig, 62, has spoken out in support of Lively after she took legal action.

    “I’ve now made two movies with Blake and all I can say is she’s one of the most professional, creative, collaborative, talented and kind people I’ve ever worked with,” the director wrote on X Dec. 22. “She truly did not deserve any of this smear campaign against her. I think it’s awful she was put through this.”

    Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively in “A Simple Favor” (2018).

    Peter Iovino/Lionsgate/courtesy Everett Collection


    In January, Feig denied rumors that the A Simple Favor sequel’s release was being delayed because of Lively’s legal battle with Baldoni. “This is total BS. Sorry. The movie is finished and coming out soon. Don’t believe anything you read on social media these days,” he wrote on X Jan. 10.

    In October 2024, Kendrick, 39, who made her directorial debut with Woman of the Hour, told PEOPLE it was “lovely” reuniting with Lively for the sequel.

    “She lives on the East Coast, I live on the West Coast, so we don’t get to see each other often. But it was lovely, and I think that those characters have such weird chemistry that it’s so fun to just get the gang back together,” said Kendrick. “And it does feel a little bit like riding a bike.”





    Blake Lively’s highly anticipated sequel to A Simple Favor is set to open the prestigious SXSW Festival, but not without some controversy. The film’s director, Justin Baldoni, is currently embroiled in a legal battle that could potentially overshadow the film’s premiere.

    Despite the legal drama surrounding Baldoni, fans are eagerly awaiting the release of A Simple Favor 2, which promises to be just as thrilling and entertaining as its predecessor. Lively’s return to the big screen is sure to be met with excitement and anticipation, and her performance in the film is already generating buzz.

    As the opening film at SXSW, A Simple Favor 2 is poised to be a major success, setting the tone for the rest of the festival. With Lively at the helm, this sequel is sure to be a must-see for fans of the original film and newcomers alike.

    Stay tuned for more updates on A Simple Favor 2 and its premiere at SXSW Festival.

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  • No — repeat, no! — the NFL is not fixing games in the Chiefs’ favor


    During the New England Patriots’ dynastic run in early 2000s, the NFL conducted two aggressive and, some could argue, overreaching investigations into the franchise — “Spygate” in 2007 and “Deflategate” in 2015.

    They resulted in cumulative penalties that included the stripping of two first-round draft picks, one fourth-round pick, $1.25 million in fines for the franchise, a $500,000 fine to head coach Bill Belichick and a four-game suspension for star quarterback Tom Brady.

    That doesn’t count the extensive legal fees required to defend themselves, including battles that went into federal court, let alone the non-monetary damage of tarnished reputations (deserved or not).

    All along, the Patriots fought back with everything from public relations campaigns to Belichick repeatedly disparaging the “league office” in every imaginable way, such as listing Brady as “probable” on the injury report due to a shoulder ailment week after week for seasons on end.

    This was war.

    And yet, pretty much anytime New England got the better end of a close officiating decision during a game, fans would cry that the NFL was favoring the Patriots and the sport was fixed.

    If NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had such power or was willing to risk incarceration and shame to deploy it, common sense suggests the results would have been the precise opposite of helping Belichick and Brady.

    The refs would have screwed New England at every turn.

    So, no, the NFL wasn’t, and isn’t, scripted or rigged or under commissioner control … even as Kansas City advances to another Super Bowl after benefitting from multiple close, if not questionable, calls in a 32-29 AFC championship game victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.

    Yes, it sure looked like Josh Allen gained the necessary inches to convert on that critical fourth quarter fourth-and-1 — just as it sure looked like Dalton Kincaid made the line to gain the play prior.

    And yes, the ball seemed to hit the ground in the first half in what was ruled a catch by Xavier Worthy on a Chiefs touchdown drive.

    If you are a Bills fan, you curse and fume and lament. There is also the matter of mismanaged extra points, a missed catch by Kincaid on the Bills’ final drive and other mistakes that decided a game that was incredibly close.

    It doesn’t mean the fix was in for the Chiefs — who may have gotten some nice calls but also made so many critical plays down the stretch to win again. The refs are not the reason Kansas City has prevailed in 17 consecutive one-score games and are headed to another Super Bowl.

    They earned it, in part by taking advantage of every break given. It was the same with New England.

    KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 26: The Kansas City Chiefs defense holds Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) just short of the line of gain on a critical fourth down in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs on January 26, 2025 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 26: The Kansas City Chiefs defense holds Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) just short of the line of gain on a critical fourth down in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs on January 26, 2025 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    The Kansas City Chiefs defense holds Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) just short of the line of gain on a critical fourth down in the fourth quarter of the AFC championship game. (Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    For there to be a major conspiracy behind this means someone — presumably Goodell — is willing to risk unemployment, shame and multiple federal felonies to dictate who makes the Super Bowl. It would need the cooperation of referees, among others.

    For what purpose?

    Yes, Patrick Mahomes is the biggest star in the league and Taylor Swift will presumably show up in New Orleans. That said, much of the public is tired of the Chiefs and were rooted in the storyline of Buffalo finally winning it all. It’s possible more people would watch the Super Bowl if it was Buffalo-Philadelphia.

    In terms of the ticket and travel market for the game, there is no debate. The Bills Mafia would have been far better for business than a Chiefs fan base making their fifth appearance in six years.

    If the league was seeking to orchestrate who makes the Super Bowl — or succeeds at all — then why haven’t the Dallas Cowboys made even the NFC title game in three decades? Why are both New York teams terrible? How did non-traditional teams or small markets such as Buffalo, Detroit, Minnesota and Kansas City do so well this season?

    Regardless, if there was a vast plot to do this — say the NFL really did want New England to win back in the day — why would other team owners go along with it? These are hyper-competitive, egomaniacal billionaires. Their happiness is built on fawning praise from fans, not helping Fox or CBS score an extra percentage point or two of television ratings.

    Now, do the refs naturally — perhaps without realizing it — favor the Chiefs because they are famous and successful? That’s possible. But if anything, the memes and social media jokes last week about how Mahomes gets every roughing the passer call would seemingly cause referees to calibrate in favor of Buffalo (or any opponent).

    Yes, watching Allen seemingly gain a first down only to not get the first down — despite video replay — will remain frustrating. It was a bad call.

    That’s the imperfect nature of sports.

    Put a chip in the football if you want it resolved.

    It doesn’t mean anyone is fixing things for Kansas City. New England’s success amid a prolonged and personal fight with the NFL long ago proved that.



    Recently, there have been whispers and rumors circulating about the NFL fixing games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs. Let’s set the record straight once and for all: No — repeat, no! — the NFL is not fixing games in the Chiefs’ favor.

    As much as fans may want to believe that their favorite team is receiving special treatment, it’s important to remember that the NFL is a multi-billion dollar organization with strict rules and regulations in place to prevent any sort of game-fixing or bias towards specific teams. The league’s integrity is of the utmost importance, and any allegations of game-fixing would be taken very seriously.

    While it’s natural to feel frustrated or disappointed when your team doesn’t perform as well as expected, it’s crucial to remember that there are many factors at play in any given game, and sometimes things simply don’t go the way we hope. Accusations of game-fixing not only undermine the hard work and dedication of the players, coaches, and officials involved, but they also erode the trust and credibility of the entire sport.

    So let’s put an end to these baseless rumors and focus on enjoying the game for what it is: a thrilling display of athleticism, strategy, and competition. The NFL is not fixing games in the Chiefs’ favor — and that’s a fact. Let’s support our teams with pride and respect, and leave the conspiracy theories behind.

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  • Bully Ray Explores Scenarios For The Favor Paul Heyman Owes WWE’s CM Punk







    WWE legend Bully Ray has discussed the favor that CM Punk is owed by Paul Heyman and how that could potentially come into effect in the next few months. With Royal Rumble around the corner, several WWE stars have declared their entry into the Rumble match, one of whom is Punk, who has vowed to win the match and fulfill his long-awaited dream of main-eventing WrestleMania.

    Ray, in a recent edition of “Busted Open,” suggested a potential storyline for the favor that Heyman owes Punk, which could happen if Punk doesn’t win the men’s Royal Rumble match or the Elimination Chamber match. He proposed a story in which Roman Reigns wins the match, but Punk asks Heyman to remove Reigns from the spot in his favor.

    “Could you imagine if Roman wins the Rumble, and Roman is going to do exactly what he said and face Cody, and Punk goes to Paul [Heyman] and says, ‘I need you to talk Roman Reigns out of his match and give it to me.’ Holy sh*t. You want to talk about intriguing. Paul Heyman caught between Roman Reigns and CM Punk right before WrestleMania, Roman wins the match. Could you imagine the look on Paul’s face?” said Bully. “You kind of play it up. It’s like the Godfather asking his favor back in return.”

    Ray believes that Punk asking Heyman to get him into a WrestleMania main event match ahead of Reigns would get boos from the audience, despite how loved he is right now.

    The WWE Hall of Famer added that if Punk wins the Royal Rumble match, the storyline of Heyman owing him a favor would be “null and void,” unless it continues until SummerSlam later this year. He thinks that the favor story would not be needed if “The Second City Saint” wins either the Rumble match or Elimination Chamber.

    If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Busted Open” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.





    Bully Ray, former WWE superstar and current wrestling analyst, recently discussed the possibilities for the favor that Paul Heyman owes WWE’s CM Punk on his podcast. With Punk’s return to WWE and Heyman’s history of being a master manipulator, there are endless scenarios that could play out.

    One possibility is that Heyman could use his influence to book Punk in high-profile matches and help him secure championship opportunities. This could lead to Punk becoming a dominant force in WWE once again, thanks to Heyman’s connections and resources.

    Another scenario could involve Heyman assisting Punk in settling old scores with past rivals or helping him form new alliances within the company. Heyman’s ability to strategize and manipulate could prove invaluable in Punk’s quest for success.

    Additionally, Heyman could offer Punk advice and guidance on navigating the backstage politics of WWE, ensuring that Punk is able to maintain his momentum and avoid any potential roadblocks.

    Overall, the favor that Heyman owes Punk could open up a world of possibilities for the former WWE champion. With Heyman’s expertise and connections at his disposal, Punk’s return to WWE could be even more impactful than fans ever imagined.

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  • Paul Heyman spotted with top star on RAW after mystery favor comments last year; Roman Reigns absent


    Paul Heyman has been one of the biggest names in WWE in the last decade and has now been spotted with another star in Roman Reigns’ absence. Video of the two emerged from backstage on RAW.

    Heyman helped bring CM Punk back and into Roman Reigns’ WarGames team for Survivor Series. At the time, it was said that Heyman owed Punk a favor. While there have been all sorts of hints since then, and Punk has talked about how Roman Reigns owes him a title shot, the exact nature of the favor remains a mystery.

    On his social media, CM Punk shared a video before RAW. In it, he is spotted sitting in the Gorilla Position on the red brand with Paul Heyman. The Hall of Famer is set to make a big appearance on the show tonight, but before that, he was sitting with Punk while Reigns was nowhere to be seen.

    What the two talked about remains a mystery, with everyone wondering what’s happening with them.

    It also remains to be seen how Reigns will react once he returns and finds that, in his absence, Paul Heyman has been hanging around with CM Punk.