Kevin Costner Hit With $400,000 Lawsuit Over ‘Horizon 2’ Costumes After Indefinite Release Delay
Kevin Costner’s second Horizon movie has hit a new roadblock as the actor faces another lawsuit related to the film’s production.Western Costume Leasing Company, which provided costumes for the unreleased Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2, is suing Costner, 70, and the producers of the film for breach of contract and is seeking more than $400,000 in damages and fees.

According to the complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday, December 22, Costner and his codefendants hired Western Costume to furnish costumes for the production and “agreed to pay for the costumes and return them undamaged.”The suit alleges that the production failed to make timely payments for the costumes, incurring a bill of $134,256.82. The company is seeking restitution plus “associated fees and costs” estimated to total “in excess of $200,000.” Western Costume is also asking for an additional $200,000 in attorneys’ fees.