HomeEntertainmentMoviesKevin Costner talks about the difficulty in funding his third installment of the western saga, ‘Horizon’, says ‘I’ve knocked on every yacht to help’

Kevin Costner talks about the difficulty in funding his third installment of the western saga, ‘Horizon’, says ‘I’ve knocked on every yacht to help’

As Kevin Costner's first installment of his latest 'Horizon' saga is about to hit in theatres this summer, Costner talks about having reached out to everybody he could for funding the third installment at a press conference in Cannes.

May 21, 2024 / 11:30 IST
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Kevin Costner's inaugural installment of the saga, "Horizon," is slated to premiere in theaters on June 28, followed by the sequel on August 16. (Images via X)
Kevin Costner's inaugural installment of the saga, "Horizon," is slated to premiere in theaters on June 28, followed by the sequel on August 16. (Images via X)

Kevin Costner is a living legend in the realms of the Hollywood industry. The actor has starred in blockbuster hits one after the other. Awards? Primetime Emmys, SAG’s, Academy awards, Costner has got them all. But what cemented him as a real Hollywood icon was his directorial debut, “Dancing With Wolves,” (1990) which went on to win 7 Oscars out of the 12 nominations it received.

This year Kevin has returned with his latest western/drama (a genre akin to Costner), Horizon: An American Saga. The feature premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival which received a staggering 7 minute standing ovation.

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At the premiere, Costner said in his speech that it wouldn’t be the last time audiences would see him play ‘Hayes Ellison,’ in fact he is yet to return in three more installments of the saga with its sequel due this August. The wildly desirable cowboy directed, starred and produced the cowritten film.

But the production however, proved to be quite hard to source for the actor. Costner procured funding for his $100 million-plus western feature by digging into his own pockets, which meant mortgaging his ranch.