Kevin Costner, the renowned actor and filmmaker, has made a colossal personal investment in his passion project, the Western epic 'Horizon.'
In a revealing interview with GQ, Costner disclosed that contrary to earlier reports of a $20 million investment, he has actually sunk approximately $38 million of his own money into the film.
Costner's journey with 'Horizon' began 36 years ago, and despite numerous setbacks, including budget disagreements with Disney in 2003 and challenges in securing studio interest in 2012, he has remained unwavering in his commitment to the project.
Recently, he took a significant financial step by mortgaging a beachfront property in Santa Barbara to secure additional funding.
Warner Bros. has come on board to handle theatrical distribution for the first two films of what Costner envisions as a four-part series.
Despite the financial risks, including the bold decision to release the first two chapters in the same summer—a strategy that carries high stakes—Costner remains undeterred.
"I felt time slipping," Costner explained, highlighting a sense of urgency to fulfill his role effectively in the saga.
His resolve was further tested by personal challenges, including the loss of both parents in 2021 and a tumultuous period on the set of 'Yellowstone,' which culminated in a contract dispute. Amid these trials, his commitment to 'Horizon' never wavered.
The films, set to debut with 'Chapter 1' in June followed by 'Chapter 2' in August, represent a monumental endeavor not just in storytelling but also in film production and distribution strategy. "It's never been done," Costner remarked about the unique release schedule, confident in the strength of the narratives he has already penned.
Despite the unresolved financing for the third and fourth chapters, Costner is determined to see his vision through to completion, revealing plans for future projects in exotic locations like Tahiti.
Courtesy: Warner Bros. on YouTube
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