“ Horizon ” of Kevin Costner settle the trial on unpaid costume costs

Kevin Costner production vehicle for Horizon settled legal action accusing him of not paying the costume rental.
United Costume Corporation informed the court on Thursday of an agreement to resolve the case. The terms of the agreement have not been disclosed.
In the midst of financial and legal problems, the Horizon series, Costner’s ready-out company, was continued in May for a breach of $ 350,000 against unpaid costs through Horizon: an American saga – Chapter 1 and its suite. The trial has strengthened the appearance of budget deficits for sprawling productions. Before that, New Line Cinema filed a request for arbitration against the company for alleged violations at a co -financing agreement, followed by a stunt artist pursuing for sex discrimination, harassment and reprisals on an unicenized rape scene.
The united costume trial indicated an invoice in 2022 for around $ 58,000 in costume rental for Chapter 1. A year later, production concluded another agreement, this time for around $ 285,000, the company to provide costumes following, according to the complaint.
Costner designed Horizon: an American saga – Chapter 1that he directed, co-written, played and funded in part, as the first of the four payments. An unusual deployment plan to release the rest seven weeks after the first abandoned after the film, made around $ 100 million, dollars around the world reported. Chapter 2 is detained to allow the public to grow the franchise.
Since last year, Chapter 3 has not been fully funded and remains in limbo. Costner would be looking for money to finish filming films.
A representative of the Horizon series did not immediately respond to a request for comments.