Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's relationship has been in a good state ever since their divorce in 2018. That changed quite a bit in early November when Affleck had a relapse and new rumors indicate that the ex-lovers are now in an "all-out war" with each other.

Apparently, Affleck and Garner still co-parenting their children but went from being best friends to bitter exes. The exes reportedly became enemies overnight after the Batman actor had a relapse at a Halloween party.

Affleck, who has been sober for more than a year, admitted that he committed a mistake. Ben, however, stressed that he remains committed to his sobriety.

The National Enquirer cited a source as saying Garner is sick to death of her former husband as he keeps on failing to stand on his promises and living like an irresponsible man. After his relapse, Affleck reportedly promised everyone, including his ex-wife, that he will get his acts together again.

However, Affleck allegedly has been out with his friend and has decided to party throughout the holidays. The insider added that the former couple also got into a nasty spat during Thanksgiving.

Gossip Cop debunked all new allegations against Affleck. The outlet stressed that the actor has been spending his days filming his upcoming movie, Deep Water, in New Orleans and not on parties with friends.

Affleck only took a break from work and flew to Los Angeles to celebrate Thanksgiving with Garner and their three children: Violet, 14, Seraphina 10, and Samuel, 7. The family was also recently when on Christmas tree shopping.

The publication added it would be understandable that Garner is disappointed by Affleck's recent relapse. But it is not true that there is a war between them. The two continue doing a great job of co-parenting their children.

To further disprove the rumors that the two now consider each other as enemies, Affleck and Garner recently spent time together along with their children. The family was spotted attending church service together. In the photos that were shared online, the Gone Girl actor seems to be doing well.

Aside from his family, Ben is keeping himself busy with work. He will star in the political thriller The Last Thing He Wanted, in the sports drama The Way Back, and on yet to be titled sequel to 2016's hit The Accountant. Affleck is also set to produce, direct, and star in the World War II drama, Ghost Army.