Kevin Costner Sued for More Than $400,000 in Unpaid Costume Rental Fees on ‘Horizon 2’
Kevin Costner has been sued for failing to pay for costume rentals used to make his film Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2.Western Costume, a Hollywood costume rental company, filed a lawsuit on Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Costner and his production banner Territory Pictures for breach of contract (via People). The lawsuit seeks restitution for unpaid costume fees and alleged damage to some of the items.

In the suit, Western Costume points to an invoice from 2024 for more than $134,000 in costume rentals. According to the lawsuit, the film’s production “did not pay the agreed upon rate for the costumes and failed to return the costumes undamaged.”The lawsuit seeks more than $350,000 in damages, including the $134,256.82 in unpaid costume rentals and $150,000 in economic damages. Western Costume is also asking for $200,000 in attorney’s fees and $40,000 in accrued interest on the bills. The company is seeking an additional $100,000 in punitive damages.