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After almost two years of legal filings, public statements, dismissed claims, countersuits, and the kind of behind-the-scenes drama that ended up completely swallowing the movie itself, one of Hollywood’s most closely watched disputes is finally over. The case had been heading toward a trial later this month, which would almost certainly have dragged even more private tension into public view. Instead, both sides have now reached a confidential settlement. So, yes, after all that, it actually did end before trial. There’s a title joke there, but everyone involved has probably heard enough of those.









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