Kevin Costner, a Hollywood icon at 70, has no plans of slowing down. Retirement is not on the horizon for the acclaimed actor and filmmaker. In a recent interview with PEOPLE Magazine, Costner expressed his passion for storytelling and his insatiable imagination that keeps him motivated.
The “Yellowstone” star is currently investing his energy in “Horizon: An American Saga,” a passion project that showcases his creativity and drive.
He believes there is much more for him to achieve, proving age is no barrier to making a lasting mark.
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Kevin Costner’s Thoughts On Retirement

Costner has been in the movie industry for decades and isn’t calling it quits anytime soon.
Despite a successful career filled with awards and recognition, Costner remains focused on the future. He emphasized that retirement is not even a consideration for him. He is driven by the desire to explore new opportunities and projects that ignite his creativity.
Costner revealed that his creative drive remained the biggest influence in shaping his journey.
“My imagination is what determines what I do, not a boss. I think we’re all different and we have different things happening for us,” he added.
The actor also reflected on how fortunate he felt, acknowledging the unique nature of each individual’s path.
He said, “I’ve felt really lucky in my life. I’d like to think that I worked for all of it, but not everybody can live by the same blueprint.”
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Kevin Costner Remains Enthusiastic About The Future

Costner has remained one of the biggest names in Hollywood since his debut in Sizzle Beach in the 1980s.
Throughout his career, Costner has produced a string of hit films that have captivated audiences worldwide. His passion for storytelling and his enthusiasm for new challenges highlight his commitment to his craft and his unwavering dedication to his art.
Speaking about his future goals, he revealed he didn’t have a bucket list. “I don’t have those things. I have that list but I don’t refer to it that way. But certainly my eyes and my enthusiasm are wide open and very big,” the star explained.
According to Costner, it was all about exploring what brought him excitement and left a lasting impact.
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“I’ve so enjoyed life and imagining what I can do, what can I be about and what makes a difference. Not only me, but to other people. What just satisfies me?” he shared.
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Kevin Costner Believes More Adventures Lie Ahead Of Him

Costner’s recent interview isn’t the first time he has discussed his future in the industry. During a 2019 chat with AARP, the interviewer asked the Oscar-winning actor if he had ever considered retirement.
“I really feel like some of the great surprises I have are in front of me,” he responded. “As I play out the second half of my career, I’ve been doing a lot of writing, and there are projects that I still want to do.”
Costner further expressed that there was more to his life than movies. “My life is a lot more than movies. I just periodically pop up in them. In between, I’m living my other life,” he shared.
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Stunt Performer Sues Costner

Recently, the movie star made the headlines when reports revealed that Devyn LaBella filed a lawsuit against him.
In the court papers obtained by PEOPLE, LaBella alleged that back in May 2023, Costner subjected her to an unscripted rape scene while on set.
LaBella claimed she never consented to the scene, and the absence of an intimacy coordinator seemingly heightened the “permanent trauma” she experienced.
LaBella revealed that the contract of Ella Hunt, the actress she stood in for, required a “coordinator for all intimacy scenes.”
However, weeks into filming, she was told to stand in for the actress during a “scripted, aggressive and intimate rape scene” due to its “physical nature.”
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Details Of The Alleged Incident

The stunt performer shared that she was shocked the next day, Kevin Costner allegedly added a scene involving a second actor, Roger Ivens.
According to LaBella, Ivens was meant to “climb on top of Ms Hunt, violently raking up her skirt.”
However, Hunt refused to do the scene, forcing Costner to ask LaBella to step in without proper measures or consent.
Although she was the actress’s stunt double, the stunt performer said the scene wasn’t in the scope of her role.
In the end, LaBella recalled experiencing reminders of “shame, humiliation, and complete lack of control.”