Kevin Costner ignored calls to make ‘Horizon: An American Saga’ a TV sequence as he treasures the massive display “experience”.
The first two chapters within the Oscar-winning star’s Western epic might be launched this summer season (with two extra to comply with sooner or later) and Kevin defined that he has taken of venture by releasing the saga in cinemas.
Speaking to Empire journal, he mentioned: “I had somebody who said, ‘Look, please don’t do this, Kevin, let’s do this.’
“But I’m glad about what I’m doing. I consider within the huge display. I consider in that have. I additionally consider in what is going to come to your tv. You know, I’m not a type of guys that has a director’s lower. The f****** film I make is the director’s lower.”
Kevin, 69, has contributed around $58 million of his own money to fund the film and hopes that the project leaves a lasting impression on audiences.
The ‘Dances with Wolves’ star said: “I’m not a idiot, however I’m not afraid.
“I will own this movie the rest of my life. So will my family. And movies are a lot more than their opening weekend. They have value throughout their life, and I will own this movie throughout my life.
“And individuals will discover it. And after they do, whether or not it is opening weekend or not, they’ll discover a high quality. They’re going to discover a story that they’ll need to revisit or share with somebody. And that is the facility of a film to me.”
Kevin continued: “My hope is that I get this a reimbursement, however what, I’m not going to crumble if it (would not occur).
“I’ll lose some things that I had valued, but they’re just things I’ve kept. I should add, I don’t want to have to ever do this again. But I don’t live my life in fear.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au