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Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Production Hit With $400K Lawsuit Over Unpaid Costume Fees

Last updated: December 23, 2025 2:30 am
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Kevin Costner and his Horizon production team face a major lawsuit from Western Costume Leasing Company alleging $134,256 in unpaid costume rentals plus $350,000 in additional damages, adding financial strain to the already troubled Western epic franchise.

The Core Allegations: Breach of Contract and Unpaid Bills

The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on December 22, 2025, represents a significant legal challenge for Kevin Costner and multiple production entities behind Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2. Western Costume Leasing Company alleges that Costner and his co-defendants entered into an agreement to rent “valuable costumes” for the film but failed to make timely payments, accumulating a debt of $134,256.82.

According to court documents, the producers did not dispute receipt of the costumes nor their quality, yet failed to pay multiple invoices despite the costumes being used in the actual production. This breach of contract claim comes at a particularly vulnerable time for the Horizon franchise, which has faced numerous production and financial challenges.

Financial Breakdown: What the Lawsuit Actually Seeks

The costume company’s demands extend far beyond the unpaid rental fees. The complaint seeks:

  • $134,256.82 in unpaid costume rental fees
  • $150,000 in economic damages
  • $200,000 in attorney’s fees
  • $40,000 in accrued interest on unpaid bills
  • $100,000 in punitive damages

This totals over $624,000 in sought damages, though the lawsuit summary references “more than $400,000,” indicating some figures may represent maximum claims rather than fixed amounts. The punitive damages specifically target what the costume company characterizes as particularly egregious behavior worthy of punishment beyond mere compensation.

Richard Foreman/Warner Bros. Kevin Costner in 'Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1.'
Costner in Horizon: Chapter 1, a film that faced significant box office challenges

Broader Context: Horizon’s Troubled Production History

This lawsuit represents the latest in a series of challenges facing Costner’s ambitious Western saga. Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 disappointed at the box office despite Costner’s personal investment of at least $38 million of his own money, a decision he defended to GQ by stating “I do what I believe in… I have fear like everybody else. I don’t want to be humiliated.”

The production has faced multiple setbacks, including the postponement of Chapter 2’s theatrical release and reported difficulties securing funding for the final two installments. Costner’s meetings with “top Saudi officials” about financing ultimately fell through, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Previous Legal Challenges: The Stunt Performer Lawsuit

This isn’t the first legal action against the Horizon production. In May 2025, stunt performer Devyn LaBella filed a complaint alleging she was “the victim of a violent, unscripted, unscheduled rape scene directed by Kevin Costner.” Her suit claimed she was asked to “stand in” for lead actress Ella Hunt in a sexual assault scene “without proper notice, consent, preparation, or appropriate safeguard measures in place.”

Costner responded forcefully to these allegations, calling them “absolutely false” and expressing disappointment “that a woman who worked on our production would claim that I or any other member of my production team would make one of our own feel uncomfortable.”

Industry Implications: Costume Companies and Production Risk

The lawsuit highlights the financial risks that specialty vendors face when working with independent productions, even those headed by A-list stars like Costner. Western costume houses provide essential services to period productions but operate on thin margins, making unpaid invoices particularly damaging to their business operations.

This case may prompt other vendors to require more upfront payments or stricter payment terms when working with independently financed productions, potentially changing how below-the-line crew and suppliers negotiate contracts with riskier projects.

What’s Next for Horizon and Costner

The timing of this lawsuit could not be worse for the Horizon franchise. With Chapter 2 having screened at festivals but facing an uncertain theatrical future, and Chapters 3 and 4 needing financing, additional legal complications threaten to derail the entire project. Costner’s personal financial commitment—already substantial—may face further strain from legal defenses and potential settlements.

The outcome of this case will be closely watched by both the entertainment industry and Costner’s loyal fanbase, who have supported his ambitious vision despite the commercial challenges.

For the fastest, most authoritative analysis of entertainment industry legal battles and production developments, make onlytrustedinfo.com your essential daily read. We provide immediate context and expert insight you won’t find anywhere else.

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