The Academy Award winner spoke with Fox News Digital about his new film, "Horizon: An American Saga" during the premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre. Kevin Costner is no stranger to hard work. Speaking to Fox News Digital at the premiere of his new film, "Horizon: An American Saga," in Los Angeles on Monday, the 69-year-old actor opened up about the amount of time that went into creating the project and explained why he's so "proud" of the movement thus far.
"Well, this is my town. This is a company town. I adore what Hollywood can be and what it has been.
To be able to bring a movie and be able to be a part of the history of everyone else who's brought movies to Westwood, to the Chinese (Theatre). This is a ceremony. It's something that we go through.
We get to celebrate. I'm really proud of the film that people will see tonight. When you let it go, it's now in the river and people can watch this long after I'm alive.
" HATFIELD & MCCOYS FEUD LIVES ON: INSIDE 'BAD BLOOD' THAT WON'T END Costner expressed how "proud" he is of the finished product. (Getty images) Costner further explained why his involvement has been one of the most difficult things he's ever done. "You can look at the obvious, of how long it took [to finish]," he said.
"I directed ‘Dances With Wolves' in 106 days I think, and ‘Horizon’ is arguably as big as that, and we did it in 52 [days]. The only reason that happened was because of the people that were with me. We just never stopped working.
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