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Justin Bardoni and Blake Lively are not the first Hollywood stars to be at odds on the film set.

“It'll End With Us” The two, trapped in a legal battle after filming, join a long list of actors and directors who landed their work in a troublesome feud.

Vibrant and Bardoni have been appealing to each other about their experiences on the film set. The “Gossip Girl” star has set out on a mission to destroy her career with the Smear Campaign, claiming that Bardoni had sexually harassed her.

Bardoni claimed that after the actress took control of the film, she “mistakefully” accused him of trying to repair her reputation after fallout from the film's press tour.

Blake Lively Vs. Justin Bardoni: Everything you need to know

Blake Lively and Justin Bardoni are not the first Hollywood stars to find themselves in an onset feud. (Getty Images)

Let's take a look at other infamous onset feuds between the actor and the director.

Will Smith and Andy Tennant

on the other hand Will Smith-The romantic comedy “Hitch” with LED may look easy.

Andetenant, who just directed the 2002 Lee Witherspoon Classic ROM.com “Sweet Home Alabama,” told Business Insider that he and Smith were constantly thrustling their heads during the introduction of 2005's “Hitch.” .

Will Smith and Andy Tennant

Andy Tennant and Will Smith cooperated with “Hitch.” (Corvis via Stefan Card Dinar/Getty Images)

“I didn't want cheap jokes, but he didn't trust me,” Tennant told the outlet.

“We had difficulties. We wanted to make the films and movies I wanted to make. One of these films isn't as good as the films we made together. It's It was a battle.”

Will Smith made “Hitch” a fight, the film director says

He told the outlet that three days before they were scheduled to start filming the film, Smith tried to shut it down so he could continue working on the script.

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Chevy Chase and Chris Columbus

Film director Chris Columbus reportedly has left one of the biggest Christmas movies of all time. Chevrolet Chase.

Columbus, who directed the 1990s film Home Alone, revealed Chase's actions before filming turned off work on the 1989 holiday classic, “National Lampoon's Christmas Holiday.”

Chevrolet Chase illuminates Christmas tree in Santa hat and coat

Chevy Chase starred as Clark Griswold in the National Lampoon franchise. (Warner Bros.)

“I got signed on…and I met Chevrolet Chase. I was desperately needed to make a movie, given my situation at the time. I was with the guy I realized I couldn't work.”

Columbus recalled his first meeting with Chase and what the actor told him: “strange.”

“It was just us two,” Columbus explained. “He had to know that I was directing a film. We talked about how he saw the film and how he wanted to make it. He didn't say anything. stops and he says, this has no meaning to humans on Earth.

Chris Columbus and John Hughes will be taking part in the event

Chris Columbus (left) later worked with John Hughes for “Home Alone.” (Ron Galella, Ltd.

“40 minutes after the meeting, they say, 'Wait a minute. Are you a director?” And I said, “Yeah… I'm directing a film.” And he told me the most surreal and strangest thing. I said, “Hmm, OK. About 30 seconds later he said, 'I had to go.' ”

Paul Thomas Anderson and Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds didn't like working with director Paul Thomas Anderson. The two made “Boogie Night” together.

Cast of Bart Reynolds and Boogie Night

Jack Wallace, Ricky Jay Nicole, Ali Parker, Burt Reynolds, William H. Macy, Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly and Philip Seymour Hoffman featured the film “Boogie Night” ” poses on the set. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

However, at least for Reynolds, the two were not “personal” or “personal.”

“I think it's because he was young and full of himself,” the actor told GQ in 2015. [that shot had ever been done]. I remember the first shot I did on “Boogie Night.” There, you drive to Growman's theatre. He then said, “Isn't that surprising?” And I named five photos that had the same kind of shot. It wasn't original. But if you have to steal, steal from the best. ”

Val Kilmer and Joel Schumacher

Joel Schumacher and Val Kilmer retorted for “having a physical push match” on the set of “Batman Forever.”

Val Kilmer with Joel Schumacher

Valkilmer and Joel Schumacher in the Batman Forever premiere. (Markus Beck/Picture Alliance by Getty Images)

“He was irrational and ballistic with the first ads, cameramen, people in the costume. He was acting horribly. He was rude and inappropriate,” Schumacher told Entertainment Weekly in 1996. “I accepted it for another second.

Kilmer was replaced by George Clooney in the sequel, Batman & Robin.

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Shelley Duvall and Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick had 127 emotionally taxing scenes in “The Shining” in the Shelley Duval film.

The late actress told people that Kubrick “ends 12 hours a day and cry for 12 hours a day” while filming in London.

“I'll never give that much again,” she said. “If you feel the pain and want to call it art, I'll go ahead, but I'm not.”

Actress Shelley Duval is seen on the set "Shine".

Actress Shelley Duval is seen on the set of “The Shining.” (Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)

However, Duval later said, “I wouldn't trade any experience.”

“Why? For Stanley. It was an engaging learning experience,” Duval said. Interviews from 2001. “It was a very intense job, so I think it would make you smarter. But I don't want to do it again.”

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Megan Fox and Michael Bay

Model and actress Megan Fox and director Michael Bay have spoken openly about their time to make “The Transformers.”

“God, I really hope I can relax this,” Fox told Wonderland Magazine in a 2009 interview when asked about his work with Bay. “He's like Napoleon and wants to create a reputation for this crazy, infamous, crazy guy. He wants to be like Hitler on his set.”

Megan Fox and Michael Bay at the premiere

Michael Bay and Megan Fox attend a photo call before the press conference and promote the film “Transformers” on June 11, 2007. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

“So he's a nightmare to work, but when you keep him away from the set and he's not in director mode, I really enjoy his personality because he's so annoying and so troublesome.” She continued. “He has no social skills at all, and it's fascinating to see him. He's vulnerable and vulnerable in real life, and on set he's a tyrant. What's really insane that insurance never lets you do. .”

Fox was fired from the “Transformers” franchise, but Bay and the actress eventually worked together in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

Harold Ramis and Bill Murray

While Bill Murray and Harold Ramis starred together in “Ghostbusters,” they appear to have dropped out while working on “Groundhog Day.”

Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis "Ghostbusters."

Bill Murray and Harold Ramis starred together in “Ghostbusters.” (Columbia Photos/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

The two had creative disagreements about the 1993 film, leading to a physical argument. At one point, Ramis grabbed Murray with a shirt collar and threw the actor at the wall, and Ramis' daughter wrote in her book, “The Daughter of a Ghostbuster: Life with My Father, Harold Ramis.”

The two didn't talk for the next 20 years, but ended the feud before Ramis passed away in 2014.

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Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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