Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Faces Fresh Legal Drama Over Unpaid Costume Bills
Kevin Costner’s ambitious ‘Horizon’ project is facing more setbacks, with a new lawsuit threatening to derail the saga’s future. Find out what’s putting the film’s next chapter in jeopardy.
Kevin Costner, once riding high thanks to his role in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone, is now finding the going a bit rougher. His latest venture, Horizon, has struggled to make a splash with punters, and the first instalment didn’t exactly set the box office alight. After a lukewarm reception in cinemas, the film has been shuffled between streaming platforms, all in the hope of finding a bigger audience. But so far, it hasn’t quite managed to capture the attention it was after.
Ongoing Struggles for the Western Epic
The troubles for Costner’s Western saga haven’t stopped at disappointing ticket sales. The much-anticipated second chapter is still nowhere in sight, leaving fans wondering if the story will ever continue. Now, things have taken another turn for the worse. Costner is facing a fresh lawsuit, this time over unpaid fees for costumes used in the production. It’s another headache for a project that’s already had more than its fair share of setbacks.
Legal Woes Mounting
The new legal action claims that the production owes a hefty sum—$440,000, to be exact—for costume services that haven’t been paid for. This isn’t the first time the project has run into financial strife, but the size of this claim could make things even trickier. With the release of the next chapter still up in the air, the lawsuit adds another layer of uncertainty to the future of Costner’s ambitious saga.
Uncertain Future for the Saga
With mounting legal and financial issues, the fate of Horizon is looking increasingly shaky. The ongoing drama behind the scenes is making it harder for the project to get back on track. For now, fans will have to wait and see if Costner can steer his Western epic out of troubled waters and deliver the next chapter as promised.