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Vendor Sues Kevin Costner for About $440,000 Over Horizon 2 Costume Rentals

The complaint arrives with financing unresolved ahead of a March arbitration over co-financing.

Overview

  • Western Costume Leasing Company filed a breach-of-contract suit in Los Angeles against Kevin Costner and Territory Pictures tied to Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2.
  • The complaint cites a 2024 invoice of $134,256.82 for rentals and alleges the production failed to pay agreed rates and returned items damaged.
  • The filing seeks roughly $440,000 overall, including unpaid rentals, $150,000 in economic damages, $200,000 in attorney’s fees, $40,000 in interest, and $100,000 in punitive damages.
  • Chapter 2 remains without a release date after Chapter 1 underperformed at the box office, complicating plans for later installments and contributing to cash-flow strain.
  • The new case adds to mounting pressures that include a March arbitration with City National Bank and New Line Cinema over co-financing and separate litigation by stunt performer Devyn LaBella, which Costner disputes.