The Yellowstone actor, who mortgaged his seaside Santa Barbara estate and is thought to have invested $38 million of his own money to help develop the series, opened up about the decision at the Cannes Film Festival, saying: “It wasn’t an easy decision, but it was the decision I needed to make.“You can spend your life just trying to make your pile grow bigger and bigger — and I’ve not been really terribly great at that… I’m like anyone else, I’d like it to be big.
He added to GQ: “There’s commerce on my mind, but I don’t let it overshadow the entertainment value and essence of what I’m trying to portray. I don’t try to let the fear of that control my instincts on any level. I don’t want to live that way.
A third person added: “Kevin Costner’s #Horizon is… fine. It’s very much a ‘Part I’, opening with ‘Part I’ in the title and closing with what’s effectively a ‘Next Time’ trailer.”Fans also took to Letterboxd to discuss, with one posting: “Was not crazy about this but then it ends with a montage that's really just a trailer for Part 2 and I can't lie, it looked cool. You got me, Costner.
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