Biography Flash: Kevin Costner Battles Box Office Blues While Horizon Lawsuit Heats Up and Faith Project Debuts
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Kevin Costner has quietly but unmistakably stayed in the spotlight this week, straddling the line between Hollywood legend and late-career risk taker. The most biographically significant development right now is the continued fallout and conversation around his Western epic Horizon: An American Saga. Trade coverage over the past few days has kept revisiting the film’s weak domestic box office and its uncertain future financing, emphasizing that Horizon may join Waterworld and The Postman as one of the defining gambles of his career. According to recent industry reports, Warner Bros. remains noncommittal on fully backing the remaining chapters, and Costner is still signaling he is prepared to carry the project himself, reinforcing his long-running image as a stubbornly independent filmmaker who will risk his fortune for a story he believes in. This is confirmed context, while any talk that the series is secretly cancelled or that he has personally walked away from directing future parts remains unverified speculation.
Another major thread in verified news is the ongoing lawsuit filed by stunt double Devon LaBella over an alleged unscripted assault scene during the 2023 shooting of Horizon Chapter 2. Court coverage this week has reiterated that a judge declined to dismiss the case in October 2025, allowing discovery and pretrial maneuvering to move forward, and union findings that safety protocols were violated have been widely cited. Costner and his production entities continue to deny the accusations. Any rumors that a confidential settlement is already in place are, at this stage, unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation.
On the public-appearance front, Fox News recently aired a fresh segment in which Costner discussed the role of the church in his upbringing, tying in with his new seasonal project Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas. Fox described the interview as a rare, reflective look at how faith and family shaped him, a narrative that dovetails neatly with this Christmas special. Plugged In and other family-oriented outlets report that The First Christmas is a ninety-minute blend of documentary and dramatization, narrated by Costner, revisiting the Nativity story with a mix of biblical fidelity and carefully framed dramatic license. Reviewers note that the special underscores his late-career pivot toward projects with a moral, even spiritual through-line, marking a contrast to his earlier image as the rugged, conflicted leading man.
On social media, verified clips from that Fox News interview and promotional snippets for The First Christmas have circulated widely over the last few days, especially among faith-based and nostalgic Yellowstone fan communities. There is ongoing fan chatter that Costner might make a surprise Yellowstone-related cameo in a future Taylor Sheridan project, but as of now there is no reliable reporting to back that up.
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