Kevin Costner sued over unpaid costume bills for ‘Horizon’ sequel

Kevin Costner and his Horizon film producers got sued by a costume company. Western Costume Leasing Company filed the complaint in the Los Angeles court, saying it provided outfits for Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 2, but never got paid. The lawsuit claims the producers owe over one hundred thirty-four thousand dollars for the rentals, acknowledging they received and used the items.

The company is asking for more than three hundred fifty thousand in total damages, plus extra funds for legal fees and interest. This includes a punitive damages request. The second chapter of Costner's western series features Sienna Miller and Giovanni Ribisi. Its theatrical release was delayed after the first film performed poorly in theaters, though it later found viewers on streaming services. Chapter Two has already screened at festivals in Venice and Santa Barbara.
 

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