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Kevin Costner says that making films “nothing to do with politics”

February 10, 2025005 Mins Read
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Kevin Costner shared its point of view that American policy should not have an impact on how Hollywood films are made.

Before the service performance on January 20, President Donald Trump appointed Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight as his special ambassadors to Hollywood in order to bring back the cases which, according to him, had been lost against “foreign countries” .

During an interview with Fox News Digital on Saturday, Costner, 70, explained that he did not think that a change was necessary in Hollywood with the advent of Asset Administration and filmmakers should focus on theater lovers when creating content.

“I think you make the best possible film for an audience and that you understand that … You have a chance. From time to time, you have a chance to do something significant,” he said in MICHAEL RUBIN FAITATION ASSISTANCE New Orleans.

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Kevin Costner thinks that the making of films has “nothing to do with politics”. (Matt Winkelmeyer / Wireimage)

Costner continued, “and sometimes it’s just pure pleasure. The films don’t have to be important, but they must have an audience in mind.”

The theatrical release of Kevin Costner ‘Horizon 2’ was canceled after the disappointing gains of the first film

“I think that does not matter for the party in the office,” he added. “These are people sitting in the dark. It has nothing to do with politics.”

In June, Costner left his successful program “Yellowstone” due to planning and contract problems which prevented him from focusing on his civil war drama in four parts “Horizon: an American saga,” in which he played and managed. The actor supported the series of films with $ 38 million in his own money, calling him a project passionate about almost 30 years ago.

Actor Kevin Costner shoots a firearm in the Country Western drama.

Costner has spent decades to create his “Western horizon in four parts: an American saga”. (Warner Bros.)

“Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1” was released in theaters last August but disappointed by the box office and received mixed criticisms of criticism. Friday, Costner created the second episode at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, but a broader theatrical release in the United States was not announced.

After “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1” worked badly at the box office, Costner defended the film and said that the public would appreciate the saga over time.

“These are people sitting in the dark. It has nothing to do with politics.”

– Kevin Costner

“I faced life with people who are dying,” said Costner E! News. “But they cannot be depressed from ‘horizon’, because now it’s from their hands. And they could point to the finish line – well, that’s what he did at the box office – But I know that this film will play for the next 50 years. “

“There is a moment when you want (your children) to see this film,” he said. “To understand that this is what their (ancestors) have gone through. It is not only a Western, it is a migration story and what they had to do to survive. And I am really proud. “”

Kayce Dutton (Luke Grims) and John Dutton (Kevin Costner) walk in a shot of "Yellowstone"

Kevin Costner, on the right, like John Dutton in the hit series “Yellowstone”. He left the drama in June 2024. (Paramount network)

Costner also joined Fox Nation to welcome the new limited series, “Yellowstone in Yosemite with Kevin Costner”, which was debuting on Saturday, which is part of the “America 250” campaign, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the States United next year. The star previously welcomed “Yellowstone One-Fifty” on Fox Nation in 2022.

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During an interview in February 2024 with Forbes, Costner, who previously made the films “Dances With Wolves”, “Open Range” and “The Postman”, explained his approach to cinema.

“I do not play as much on my database as I play people who are ready to go to the theater and take them to a place they did not imagine,” he said. “I do not ignore my fans at any level, but I do not answer the idea of ​​anyone except myself, with regard to a story that I want to share.”

Double Academy prize winner admitted that he does not like to make films, saying that “kills me”.

The actor Kevin Costner wears beige polo shirt.

The actor said the filmmakers should make films with the public in mind. (Getty Images)

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“There is only one joy-that you will see the film not filtered,” he continued. “You will see him without eyeshadows – you will see him as I want, and he will not be manipulated. Go faster here, or we have to do it. ‘”

“I tried to arbitrate this for an audience. I try to become the public while doing it. I think what people don’t want is bored at any level, and I don’t think they like to be discussed, “Costner added.

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“I do not think they are setting hard parts of life because there is not a person in this theater which is not bruised.”

Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. History advice can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume

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