Arts & Entertainment
Hoboken Becomes Boston For 'It Ends With Us' With Blake Lively, Filming Today (PHOTOS)
The crew of "It Ends With Us," a romance film, was shooting scenes with Blake Lively in Hoboken on Wednesday. Justin Baldoni directs.
HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken in spring has been transformed into Boston in winter for the filming of "It Ends With Us," a movie based on the 2016 Colleen Hoover contemporary romance novel of the same name.
The film stars Blake Lively as a recent college graduate who falls in love with a surgeon, played by Justin Baldoni. Baldoni is also directing.
Crews have transformed Field Colony, a corner art gallery on Bloomfield Street, into a "dusty cafe" called Maya & Maxim.
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On Wednesday, a crew member told waiting extras that they would be filming outdoor scenes that day in which Lively's character walks down the block.



Aside from a new awning, the art gallery now has a "For Rent" sign with a Boston phone number in the window, and a street sign has been added at the corner saying "Park Plaza." Park Plaza is a block from Boston Common.
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The production is headquartered in Jersey City. The crew was reportedly about to film in Chatham this week as well. READ MORE: Blake Lively Movie To Film In Morris County
Film crews were also spotted filming in a brownstone on upper Washington Street on Wednesday.
And media outlets reported that actor Vince Vaughan was seen chowing down on pizza a few blocks from the Hoboken train station on Tuesday.
Filming has ramped up in Hoboken post-pandemic, with a number of movies and TV shows shot in the mile-square city since 2021.
The Field Colony art gallery was also transformed into, well, an art gallery during the filming of "The Kill Room" in May 2022. At the time, both Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson were spotted there. See photos.
Find out more about what's filming around Hudson County here.
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