Blake Lively models a blue outfit on the It Ends With Us set in New Jersey

In the latest snaps, Blake wore a pair of blue slacks with a blue shirt that had a red and white pattern on it, a long denim coat and red lace-front boots

Blake Lively models a blue outfit on the It Ends With Us set in New Jersey after a Brooklyn dinner with Taylor Swift.

Blake Lively was on the It Ends With Us set in New Jersey on Thursday.

She had dinner at Lucalli Pizza in Brooklyn with her close friend Taylor Swift the night before. 

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a recent college graduate who relocated to Boston to run a flower business, in the film, based on Colleen Hoover’s 2016 best-seller.

Lively, 36, wore a strawberry blonde wig and boho clothes for her persona.

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Blake wore blue slacks, a red-and-white-patterned blue shirt, a long denim coat, and red lace-front boots in the latest photos.

While walking around set, the mother-of-four received a text from a contact named ‘Roy Orbison.’

Roy Orbison, who died in 1988, was known for singles including Oh, Pretty Woman, End Of The Line, and In Dreams.

Blake may be using Orbison as a loving code nаme for a close friend or her spouse Ryan Reynolds. 

Justin Baldoni, 39, plays Ryle Kincaid, and Brandon Sklenar, 33, plays Atlas. 

Lily returns from giving the eulogy at her father’s funeral.

She is on a roof when a man kicks a chair aggressively. Neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid tells her his brother shot a little patient, killing him.

Ryle tells her he wants to sleep with her but only has one night stands once they start talking and flirting. They part without talking.

Lily slips and injures her ankle six months later when starting her flower shop with her new buddy Alyssa. After calling her brother, Alyssa discovers Ryle. 

They pretend not to know each other, but their passion rєmains. They promise to avoid each other because they have distinct goals. 

Lily reads her teenage letters to Ellen DeGeneres while recovering. Lily and Atlas, a homeless youngster in an abandoned house behind hers, are the focus of the journals.

They fall in love and Atlas says he’s moving to Boston to live with a relative. Lily receives a Better in Boston magnet. 

They make love and swear to return for Lily when he has his life together, but her abusive father discovers them and beats Atlas with a baseball bat.

Present-day Ryle and Lily date. Atlas appears at the restaurant where she takes him to meet her mother for dinner. Atlas tells her he has a girlfriend as they talk.

Soon after, Ryle burns his hand on a casserole he removes from the oven without an over glove. Lily smashes her head when he shoves her hard when she laughs. It bleeds, and she wonders whether she’s becoming her father-beaten mother.

Atlas jumps to conclusions after Ryle and Lily are hurt at Atlas’ restaurant while eating with his sister and her husband.

In private, he tells Lily to leave Ryle. When she refuses, he compares her to her mother. After learning Atlas is her old boy, Ryle becomes jealous and is tossed out of the restaurant.

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After calming down, Lily and Ryle marry in Las Vegas. Soon later, he realizes Lily has Atlas’ phone number and throws her down the stairs, severely wounding her.

One night, Ryle reads a newspaper article about Atlas, who mentions a special woman and says his restaurant, Bibs, meaning Better in Boston. 

Ryle holds a magnet. Lily has a childhood gift from Atlas that says the same.

He read all her teenage notebooks and tries to 𝔯𝔞𝔭𝔢 her head-butting her till she blacks out. 

Atlas picks her up and takes her to the hospital, where she learns she’s pregnant.

Lily is puzzled by her love for Atlas and her wrath toward Ryle. She gradually reveals her pregnancy to Ryle but says she can’t be with him anymore. 

The baby is named Emerson after Ryle’s d𝖊ad brother, and Lily seeks for a divorce since she doesn’t want her daughter to grow up in the same house as she did. 

Months later, Lily meets Atlas. He says his life is good enough for Lily and they embrace.

Hoover said It Ends With Us ‘the hardest book I’ve ever written’ because it’s about her parents.

The book was translated into over 20 languages and sold over 1 million copies by 2019.