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What is it about Westerns? Find out why Kevin Costner loves the genre so much and why he never gave up on “Horizon: An American Saga,” in cinemas June 28

Kevin Costner in “Horizon: An American Saga”

It’s been 36 years since Kevin Costner started working on “Horizon: An American Saga,” a project that he’s been trying to make for decades. But instead of being discouraged because he couldn’t get funding, Costner decided to spend about $38 million of his own money to finance his passion project, an epic saga that spans four movies. 

Kevin Costner, Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington and the rest of the star-studded cast of “Horizon: An American Saga,” talk about director Costner’s latest Western epic, in cinemas June 28

Jamie Campbell Bower and Kevin Costner in “Horizon: An American Saga”

“Horizon: An American Saga,” Academy Award-winner Kevin Costner’s latest movie that he directed and co-wrote, features a star-studded cast that includes Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jamie Campbell Bower, Jenna Malone, Luke Wilson, Tom Payne, Michael Rooker, Owen Crow Shoe, Tatanka Means and Costner himself. 

The Dances With Wolves director’s passion project, which is planned for four chapters – Chapter 1 is opening worldwide on June 28, with Chapter 2 already scheduled for August 16 – has already locked distribution deals in most international markets, a feat that has inspired Costner to push on.

Get to know the characters of Academy Award winner Kevin Costner’s latest directorial effort, the Western epic “Horizon: An American Saga,” in Philippine cinemas June 28, same day as U.S.

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Academy Award-winner Kevin Costner’s latest directorial effort, his passion project “Horizon: An American Saga,” is opening soon in Philippine cinemas, simultaneously with the rest of the world on June 28. 

Costner, who wrote and also stars in the film, famously spent some of his own money on the sweeping Western saga. “I have a giant love for my movies and what they can be,” says Costner. “I was interested in the story that I wanted to tell. I put on the hat of being a financier, using my own money, mortgaging my own property, taking that risk to follow my own dream. I think, in a way, that I’m somebody that just had to go west myself, and not know what was out there, and not be afraid of it. And that all the trappings of the things that were good to me were not things I was choosing to protect. I wanted to feed my imagination and expand my possibilities.”