How Kevin Costner Really Feels About the Change in Plans for Horizon: Chapter 2 click link below

How Kevin Costner Really Feels About the Change in Plans for Horizon: Chapter 2

One door closed but another opened for the second installment of Kevin Costner’s Horizon saga. Over a cup of Green Mountain coffee, he explained his intentions and why box office isn’t the point.

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And his long-gestating Horizon: An American Saga—Costner’s planned four-part story of Civil War-era westward migration that he left Yellowstone to finally start making—took its share of skeptical industry lumps long before Chapter 1 hit theaters in June.

Much to the actor’s… lack of surprise.

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“I’ve faced life with people being dismissive of me,” Costner said. “But they can’t be dismissive of Horizon, because now it’s out of their hands. And they might point to the finish line—well, this is what it did at the box office—but I know that this movie is going to play for the next 50 years.”

Because not unlike with Field of Dreams, “There’s a moment in time where you want [your children] to see this movie,” he said. “To understand that this is what their [ancestors] went through. It’s not just a western, it’s a history of migration and what they had to do to survive. And I’m really proud of it.”

Subsequently, the 69-year-old remains undeterred by the decision to take Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 2 off the summer release schedule instead of putting it in theaters Aug. 16, just seven weeks after the first film opened.

In a July 10 statement explaining the move, New Line Cinema and Costner’s Territory Pictures said they switched course to “give audiences a greater opportunity to discover the first installment.” (The movie did shoot to No. 1 on VOD charts once it was available.)

But the horizon also tends to look brighter once the Venice Film Festival opts to host your movie’s world premiere instead.

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