Marvel wants out of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni¡¯s explosive legal battle over Deadpool¡¯s Nicepool
Marvel is tapping out of the explosive legal feud between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, demanding the court to leave them out of the Nicepool controversy. As the Deadpool and Wolverine spin-off character gets dragged into personal beef, Marvel wants its secrets safe and its hands clean of any celebrity courtroom chaos.

Finally, it is now official that Marvel has zero interest in being the third wheel in Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni¡¯s spiralling legal drama. The comic book empire is slamming the emergency brakes, pleading with a federal court to yank it out of the messy subpoena war over Deadpool and Wolverine¡¯s ¡°Nicepool¡± character.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni | Credit: X
The drama around It Ends With Us
Let¡¯s rewind. Blake and Justin, who co-starred in It Ends with Us, are no longer playing nice. Instead, they are locked in a bitter courtroom clash, throwing metaphorical popcorn-worthy punches. And somehow, Marvel¡¯s fictional feminist, Nicepool, got dragged into the battlefield.
In a recent letter submitted to Judge Lewis J. Liman (yep, this is all very real), Marvel said, hard pass. They asked the court to quash the subpoena issued by Baldoni¡¯s production company, Wayfarer Parties, demanding confidential documents about Nicepool¡¯s creation and any ties to Baldoni. Not only that, Marvel also begged the court for a protective order to block anyone from spilling their classified creative tea.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni | Credit: X
What is the concern of Marvel behind all this
An insider close to Marvel explained that the company is concerned the subpoena will lead to the unauthorised release of sensitive information that has nothing to do with the actual legal beef. Instead of diving deep into the Nicepool archives, they want the whole subpoena situation frozen until Ryan Reynolds¡¯ motion to dismiss as a counterclaim defendant is resolved.
Wait, it gets juicier.
Baldoni¡¯s legal squad fired back with some serious side-eye. They said that Marvel¡¯s counsel bailed during a negotiation call, dodging any real conversation about confidentiality concerns. The rep claimed Marvel¡¯s lawyer just wanted to know what the Wayfarer team ¡°really¡± needed¡ªdespite the subpoena already listing documents on the Nicepool character and anything connected to Baldoni.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni | Credit: X
Why is Nicepool even relevant? Because in Deadpool and Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds (aka Blake¡¯s husband) plays the flamboyant, self-proclaimed feminist Nicepool who showers Ladypool (played by Blake) with compliments, calling her ¡°gorgeous.¡± Baldoni claims this was not just cinema, it was a coded, public dig at him.
So now, Marvel, who just wants to make superhero blockbusters in peace, is caught in a celebrity warzone over alleged onscreen shade.
Someone pass the popcorn, because this is not your average Hollywood lawsuit¡ªit is a cinematic crossover no one asked for