Kevin Costner is planning on splitting his passion project, ‘Horizon’ into four films following two decades of not being on the big screen.

The famous actor told Variety that the film will be an ambitious project, made up of four movies that will be released over the span of a year. The plotline follows the expansionist era around the Civil War, when Americans flooded into the Wild West.

“They’re all different films that all connect, so you’re watching a saga of these storylines that are happening.”

He told the magazine that the movie will take a shocking 220 days to film, and he’s actively casting over 170 speaking roles. The first film should be completed by the fall season, while the next three will begin in next April.

Each one of the four movies will be about 2 hours and 45 minutes long, but Costner says that Warner Bros will be splitting them into episode-length parts. They will still be released as movies firstly however.

“It’s a really beautiful story; it’s a hard story,” Costner stated. “It really involves a lot of women, to be honest. There are a lot of men in it, too, but the women are really strong in ‘Horizon.’ It’s just them trying to get by every day in a world that was impossibly tough.


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