The renowned actor and director Kevin Costner is in the midst of a legal storm, facing lawsuits from New Line Cinema related to a co-financing agreement for his franchise Horizon: An American Saga. This conflict jeopardizes the future of the project that has generated great anticipation since its announcement. New Line has proposed taking the case to court, which could delay the development of the series and have a considerable impact on its production and distribution.
A scene that is hard to justify
In addition to these financial issues, Costner faces a serious accusation from a veteran stunt double, who has filed a lawsuit for sexual harassment. This lawsuit focuses on an incident that occurred during the filming of a scene considered “violent and unscripted,” an approach that has raised concerns in the filmmaking community and among safety advocates on set. The woman claims that this scene involved elements of rape, raising serious questions about the filming practices of this production and the protection of actors and stunt doubles.
Costner’s attorney, Marty Singer, known for his expertise in high-profile litigation, is handling this delicate legal matter. Singer has previously defended several Hollywood personalities, and now his intervention will be crucial for the resolution of the accusations facing Costner. In an environment where allegations of harassment and abuse have led to increased scrutiny of workplace dynamics in the entertainment industry, this case becomes a new turning point regarding the need for stricter protocols on film sets.
Likewise, there is speculation about the possibility that these developments will affect not only the production of Horizon: An American Saga, but also Costner’s public reputation, who has been an iconic figure in American cinema for decades.