Kevin Costner's production vehicle for horizon has a lawsuit in which they were accused of not paying any costume rentals.
United Costume Corporation informed the court about a deal to solve the case on Thursday. The conditions of the agreement have not been announced.
In the middle of the increasing financial and legal problems, the Horizon series, the Costner's Loan-Out company, was sued in May for around 350,000 USD for unpaid fees HORIZONT: An American Saga – Chapter 1 and his continuation. The lawsuit strengthened the appearance of budget deficits for the extensive productions. Previously, the New Line Cinema submitted an arbitration action against the company due to alleged violations of a co-financing agreement, followed by a stunt actor who sued due to sexual discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
United Costume's lawsuit pointed out an invoice in 2022 for around 58,000 US dollars in costume rents for Chapter 1. A year later, the production completed another deal, this time for an estimated 285,000 US dollars, whereby the company provided costumes for the sequel, according to the complaint.
Costner designed HORIZONT: An American Saga – Chapter 1What he directed, wrote, first played in the leading role of four installments and partially financed. An unusual rollout plan to publish the sequel just seven weeks after the first was convicted after the film for around 100 million US dollars and achieved 38 million dollars worldwide. Chapter 2 is held so that the audience grows the franchise.
From last year, Chapter 3 Was not fully financed and stays in the balance. It is believed that Costner is looking for money to complete the films.
A representative of the Horizon series did not immediately answer a request for comments.