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  • Ryan Reynolds Triumphs: Lawsuit Dismissed, Tech Moves, and Underdogs Unleashed
    Jun 11 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has commanded headlines this week with a whirlwind of high-profile developments, legal triumphs, and business moves, underscoring the multi-hyphenate star’s lasting impact on both Hollywood and the tech world. The dominant headline comes from CBS News, which confirmed that the dramatic $400 million lawsuit filed by Justin Baldoni against Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively was dismissed by a federal judge earlier this week. The suit, stemming from a tangled web of defamation and civil extortion claims in the wake of Lively’s sexual harassment allegations against Baldoni, had drawn feverish coverage and speculation. Reynolds’ legal team hailed the dismissal as a “total victory and a complete vindication,” and The New York Times, also named in the suit, emphasized that the court’s ruling underscored protections for serious journalism in high-profile stories. This legal win allows Reynolds and Lively to move forward, at least for now, although the gossip mill has hardly slowed.

    News outlets like LaineyGossip report Reynolds hasn’t shied away from the public eye despite this intense scrutiny. He made a notable appearance at the Paley Center in New York, joining a conversation about his evolution from blockbuster actor to one of Hollywood’s most innovative entrepreneurs. Despite what Lainey called “so much heat” around his family, Reynolds appeared unbothered and continued to engage with fans and the press. The ongoing tabloid drama, including Baldoni’s sensational claims and a backdrop of public opinion battles, still hovers, but the legal victory this week stands as a significant turning point.

    On the business side, Ryan Reynolds has been riding a wave of positive momentum. According to a recent feature on Spreaker, he delivered the keynote at POSTCON 25 for tech leader Postman in Los Angeles. There, Reynolds shone a spotlight on generative AI’s role in business—especially relevant as his own ad-tech company MNTN collaborates with Postman on advanced API solutions. This move continues his well-documented knack for blending Hollywood influence with cutting-edge technology.

    His latest TV project is also making news. Reynolds announced on Instagram that Disney was so impressed with his new National Geographic series Underdogs they chose to simulcast the premiere on ABC, signaling strong confidence in the show’s appeal. The official trailer dropped at the end of May, and with the premiere imminent, Underdogs is again positioning Reynolds at the center of the pop culture conversation.

    Across social media, Reynolds maintains consistent visibility, dropping posts with signature humor and promoting collaborations with friends, including a June 7 Instagram post tagging actor Nolan North. While the legal drama has kept news wires busy, it’s Reynolds’ strategic activity—on screen, in business, and in the public arena—that’s likely to have lasting biographical significance.

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  • Ryan Reynolds Triumphs: Lawsuit Dismissed, Business Booming, and AI's Future
    Jun 11 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has had a whirlwind few days making headlines across entertainment, business, and even the legal world. The most significant biographical development is the dismissal of a $400 million lawsuit filed by Justin Baldoni against Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively. According to CBS News, a federal judge threw out Baldoni’s civil extortion and defamation case this week, which stemmed from Blake Lively’s accusations of sexual harassment and retaliation against her “It Ends With Us” co-star. Baldoni, who also sued The New York Times for its coverage, saw both cases dismissed on Monday. Reynolds’ legal team called the outcome “a total victory and a complete vindication.” This puts what could have been a career-altering scandal almost entirely to rest, at least for now, and removes a significant cloud from over Reynolds and Lively’s public image.

    Despite the controversy, Ryan Reynolds has not shied away from the spotlight. Just this week, he was spotted making a notable public appearance in New York at the Paley Center event, as seen in new photos circulating on LaineyGossip and social media. The conversation at the Paley Center, titled "From Hollywood Star to Media Entrepreneur," featured Reynolds discussing his evolution from actor to business mogul, with particular focus on his ventures like Wrexham AFC, Maximum Effort, Aviation Gin, and Mint Mobile. This kind of high-profile participation demonstrates his ongoing dedication to his business persona, even amid personal chaos.

    Reynolds has also maintained a visible and upbeat social media presence. On Instagram, he posted a playful behind-the-scenes photo commemorating a decade since the filming of Deadpool began, signaling that he remains engaged with his fans. Reynolds highlighted his excitement for his latest TV project, “Underdogs,” noting on Instagram that Disney so loved the NatGeo show that they plan to simulcast its premiere on ABC, a move that underscores his dual power as both a creative and producer.

    Finally, in the business-tech world, Reynolds generated buzz by headlining POSTCON 25 for tech company Postman in Los Angeles, where he addressed the future of generative AI in entrepreneurship—a timely and influential topic, given the current Hollywood-tech convergence, as reported by BusinessWire and Spreaker.

    In summary, while the Baldoni lawsuit brought unwanted legal drama into Reynolds’ orbit, its dismissal is a decisive win. His public appearances, business engagements, and continued visibility on social media all suggest that Ryan Reynolds remains firmly in control of his public narrative, combining business savvy with genuine entertainer appeal.

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  • Ryan Reynolds: Wrexham Ambition, IPO Success, and Hollywood Shifts
    Jun 4 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has been unusually active across the entertainment, business, and sports worlds over the past several days. In what is quickly becoming a signature move, Reynolds is making waves as co-owner of Wrexham AFC, with Goal reporting that he and Rob McElhenney may have to break Wrexham’s transfer record to beat Tom Brady and Birmingham to the signing of a high-profile player, specifically the son of a former Manchester United star. While the exact name remains undisclosed, this underlines Reynolds’ growing ambition in sports ownership and his willingness to splash the cash for competitive advantage.

    On the film front, Reynolds’ next major movie project, the R-rated hybrid live-action and CGI feature Animal Friends, co-starring Jason Momoa, Vince Vaughn, and Aubrey Plaza among others, has been pushed to May 1, 2026, according to Warner Bros. and ScreenRant. This is the second notable delay for the film, which was most recently slated for October 10 after moving to Warner Bros. from Sony. The reshuffling of release dates is a growing trend in Hollywood as studios juggle crowded slates, but for Reynolds, it means audiences will have to wait a little longer to see his next big-screen adventure. Notably, Reynolds’ recent smash hit Deadpool & Wolverine grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide, cementing his box office clout and setting the stage for future marquee roles.

    Business news outlets, including Bloomberg and YouTube coverage of the NYSE, report that the advertising company MNTN, where Reynolds serves as Chief Creative Officer, just went public, raising $187 million in its IPO. This marks a significant milestone for Reynolds’ business empire, which is rapidly expanding beyond acting.

    Over on social media, Reynolds’ Instagram activity has teased the upcoming premiere of the documentary series Underdogs on National Geographic, simulcast on ABC and streaming next day on Disney+ and Hulu starting June 15. The series highlights Reynolds’ knack for blending narrative storytelling with real-life sporting drama, further blurring the lines between his Hollywood and sports investments.

    Some social media chatter, including a recent Threads post, referenced “sad news” involving Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively, but details are unconfirmed and should be treated as speculative. No major outlet has substantiated any significant personal developments.

    In summary, the past few days have seen Reynolds cementing his status as a multi-industry mogul—pushing the envelope in sports transfers with Wrexham, expanding his business footprint with MNTN’s IPO, teasing new media projects on social media, and navigating Hollywood’s ever-shifting release schedules, all while remaining firmly in the public eye.

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  • Ryan Reynolds: AI, Underdogs, and Blurring the Lines Between Hollywood and Tech
    Jun 1 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has been everywhere this week, making headlines on both business and entertainment fronts. The biggest story is that he’s set to deliver the keynote at POSTCON 25 for tech giant Postman in Los Angeles on June 3 and 4. Reynolds is using this high-profile platform to discuss generative AI's impact on entrepreneurship and business, and he’s not just talking a good game—his own ad-tech company MNTN is a Postman client, with both companies collaborating on cutting-edge API solutions, highlighting the growing interplay between Hollywood and high-tech, as reported by BusinessWire.

    Shifting to television, Reynolds has been riding a wave of good news: Disney was so impressed by his new National Geographic series Underdogs that they decided to simulcast the premiere on ABC. He shared the excitement on Instagram, saying, “The good news? Disney loved our new NatGeo show Underdogs so much they want to simulcast the premiere on ABC. The bad news? No bad news.” The buzz around Underdogs is palpable, and the official trailer dropped just days ago on May 27, with the show premiering June 15, promising another feather in Reynolds’ producer cap.

    Social media has also been abuzz, with Reynolds interacting with fans over the launch of Underdogs, and a recent playful post explaining why Channing Tatum was a “menace” during his visit to Wrexham AFC, the British football club Reynolds co-owns. This reflects Reynolds’ knack for blending humor with business, reinforcing his public persona as both a sharp entrepreneur and a relatable celebrity, as seen in coverage by Goal.com.

    On the gossip front, there were fresh but unfounded rumors—according to a viral Threads post—about Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively becoming entangled in so-called “fake lawsuits.” These stories have circulated widely but remain unconfirmed by any primary source. The only verifiable legal news is older, concerning the couple’s absence from the 2025 Met Gala, which PEOPLE reported months ago. Multiple celebrity news outlets have confirmed that Reynolds and Lively skipped the event for the third year in a row, citing their last attendance as co-chairs in 2022.

    Wrapping up, Ryan Reynolds continues to expand his business empire while maintaining a strong presence in Hollywood and on social media. His upcoming appearance as a tech conference keynote speaker, new TV venture with Disney and NatGeo, and ongoing football exploits suggest that his impact will remain significant and multifaceted for the foreseeable future.

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  • Ryan Reynolds Narrates Underdogs Amid Legal Battle and X-Force Rumors
    May 28 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has just confirmed an exciting new career move that his children will love. The actor will be providing the voice-over for "Underdogs," a new Disney+ documentary series from National Geographic that explores the unsung heroes of the natural world. Reynolds expressed his enthusiasm, noting this is a project he can finally watch with his children, unlike his recent "Deadpool & Wolverine" film which was less kid-friendly.

    The five-part nature series will showcase bizarre mating strategies, surprising superpowers, and never-before-filmed scenes from the animal kingdom. His wife Blake Lively shared the news on Instagram, expressing pride in Reynolds for "carrying the 'shows you can watch as a family' torch."

    Meanwhile, the couple continues to deal with an ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni, Blake's former co-star and director from "It Ends With Us." The dispute involves serious allegations, with Lively claiming sexual harassment while Baldoni has countersued the couple for $400 million for defamation and civil extortion. A trial date has been scheduled for March 2026.

    Friend and Wrexham Football Club co-owner Rob McElhenney recently commented on the situation, saying he's trying to support Reynolds during this "difficult and challenging" period without "adding oxygen to the fire."

    The legal situation may have contributed to the couple's lower public profile in recent months. They notably skipped the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, though sources indicate they hadn't attended since 2022 when they served as co-chairs.

    In other news, rumors are circulating about Reynolds' potential X-Force movie following the success of "Deadpool & Wolverine," with speculation about which mutant characters might join the cast.

    Reynolds' most recent public appearance before today's documentary announcement was at the National Board of Review Gala in January 2025, where he honored "Wicked" as the best movie of 2024. This marked his first public appearance after the initial allegations in the Baldoni lawsuit became public.

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  • Ryan Reynolds Weathers Legal Storm: Poise, Projects, and Public Perceptions Amid Turbulent Times
    May 25 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has faced an exceptionally turbulent few days in both his private and professional life, with the ongoing legal drama involving his wife Blake Lively and actor-director Justin Baldoni dominating headlines. PEOPLE reports that Reynolds and Lively chose to skip the 2025 Met Gala, a notable absence given Lively’s longstanding status as a Met Gala fixture. The decision, according to sources speaking to People and InStyle, was made amid the intensifying litigation with Baldoni, who has been countersuing Lively and Reynolds for $400 million in allegations ranging from defamation to civil extortion. Lively, for her part, initiated the legal dispute in December 2024, suing Baldoni and his production company for sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign after working together on It Ends With Us. The case is scheduled for trial in March 2026, and the noise surrounding the lawsuits only seems to be growing.

    Despite the escalating legal and media storm, Reynolds has made conspicuous efforts not to retreat from public life. Just this week, LaineyGossip and multiple sources including IMDb and Instagram documented his appearance at the Paley Center in New York and more prominently at the 2025 National Board of Review Gala, marking his first public appearance since the lawsuits took center stage. At the gala, Reynolds, looking characteristically composed, presented the Best Movie of 2024 award to Wicked, earning positive press for his professionalism and poise under pressure.

    Social media chatter has also been fierce, with some fans and media watchers speculating that Reynolds aimed subtle jabs at Baldoni in references from the forthcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie—though this remains unconfirmed and should be regarded as speculation until the film’s release. Support from close associates has been visible, too. Rob McElhenney, Reynolds’s Wrexham co-owner and friend, noted in Variety how he and others are providing quiet support, careful not to stoke further controversy in an already charged environment. Kaitlin Olson, McElhenney’s wife and fellow actor, publicly praised Lively on Instagram, lending solidarity during what she described as a “difficult and challenging” time.

    With a hearing on a possible gag order reportedly scheduled for the coming week, the legal saga is set to continue grabbing headlines. The impact on Reynolds’s public image, business interests, and personal brand is still unfolding, but his willingness to stay present and composed during such a high-profile dispute may prove biographically significant in the long run.

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  • Ryan Reynolds: Navigating Legal Battles, Low-Key Outings, and Business Ventures
    May 21 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has been in the spotlight recently, primarily due to the ongoing legal battle involving his wife Blake Lively and "It Ends With Us" director Justin Baldoni. Just today, Rob McElhenney briefly touched on how he's supporting Reynolds and Lively through this legal situation, though specific details weren't shared.

    Earlier this week on May 19, Reynolds and Lively were spotted arriving together at the Time100 event in New York City, marking a rare joint public appearance for the couple who have been keeping a relatively low profile this year.

    Last week on May 13, the couple was seen having dinner with friend and former costar Salma Hayek at RH Rooftop Restaurant in New York City, alongside Blake's sister Robyn. Reynolds has previously worked with Hayek on "The Hitman's Bodyguard" and its sequel.

    The couple notably skipped the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, continuing their absence from the event since they last attended as co-chairs in 2022. Sources confirmed this wasn't unexpected, as "Blake and Ryan haven't gone since 2022."

    The legal situation with Baldoni has been ongoing since December 2024 when Lively sued him, alleging sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign. Baldoni denied these allegations and countersued the couple for $400 million, alleging defamation and civil extortion. The trial date has been set for March 2026.

    Reynolds has maintained his business ventures throughout this period. He continues to be involved with Mint Mobile and his co-ownership of Wrexham AFC. These entrepreneurial efforts highlight his growing influence in the business world, potentially rivaling his acting career in importance.

    On the professional front, Reynolds is preparing for the release of "Deadpool 3," which promises to blend the character's irreverent style with the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe. He's also scheduled to speak at the OMR Festival in Hamburg on May 6-7, 2025, where he'll appear as a Hollywood star, entrepreneur, football club owner, and agency founder.

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  • Ryan Reynolds: Navigating Fame, Controversies, and Business Ventures
    May 18 2025
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    Ryan Reynolds has been at the center of several major headlines over the past few days, a mix of emotional gestures, strategic public appearances, ongoing business moves, and the ever-present glare of social media and legal controversy. The most poignant story was his heartfelt public message of support for Wrexham striker Steven Fletcher, who was reportedly forced out of the club after its promotion to the Championship. Reynolds, co-owner of Wrexham AFC, called Fletcher “greatness” in an emotional statement, cementing his bond with the team and fans according to GOAL, reinforcing his role as a hands-on and compassionate club boss.

    Despite this positive moment, Ryan’s public reputation is under significant scrutiny, largely due to the high-profile legal saga involving his wife, Blake Lively, and her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni. After Lively sued Baldoni for alleged sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign, Baldoni countersued both Lively and Reynolds, plus their publicist, for $400 million, accusing Reynolds of aggressively berating him and “fat shaming” Lively. This legal battle has cast a shadow over Reynolds, with The List noting that his recent public relations moves, such as presenting at January’s National Board of Review Gala, have been met with skepticism by some fans and social media commentators who see his actions as calculated attempts to rehabilitate his image.

    That January appearance at the National Board of Review Gala marked Reynolds’ first public event since the lawsuits surfaced, and it drew plenty of discussion for both his sharp red-carpet look and a speech that, some argue, was more about his own narrative than about the film he presented. Notably, he and Lively also skipped the 2025 Met Gala, a significant absence for a couple so closely linked to the event’s history, as confirmed by PEOPLE.

    In the midst of these personal storms, Reynolds remains a formidable presence in business and entertainment. His ventures with Mint Mobile and Wrexham AFC keep him in headlines, while the anticipation for Deadpool 3 continues to mount, promising to cement his blockbuster status once again, as highlighted by BioSnap’s weekly biography podcast. Reynolds is also scheduled to make a high-profile business appearance as a speaker at OMR25 in Hamburg in early May, a nod to his growing entrepreneurial reputation.

    Through it all, Reynolds keeps his trademark humor alive on social media, engaging in lighthearted banter and fan interactions. Still, speculation lingers about his next moves, particularly regarding a potential expansion of his production company, Maximum Effort, but nothing is confirmed yet. As recent events show, Ryan Reynolds’ story is unfolding in real time, shaped as much by his business acumen and charisma as by the controversies and challenges of the public eye.

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