Kevin Costner Rocks A Rather Stylish Look In A Beige Suit While Arriving At The Sunset Marquis Hotel In Los Angeles

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Kevin Costner showed off his mid-week sense of fashion when he was spotted arriving at a Los Angeles hotel.

The 69-year-old actor and filmmaker was spotted sporting a stylish beige suite while arriving at the Sunset Marquis hotel in West Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon.

The outing comes just days after Costner was spotted on the red carpet at the 2024 History Talks event at The Academy Museum in Los Angeles.

Costner stepped out in a slightly-unbuttoned white dress shirt under a beige suit coat as he exited his vehicle at the hotel.

He sported black sunglasses as he got out of his vehicle while holding his phone before heading into the hotel.

The actor and filmmaker completed his look with matching beige pants and brown dress shoes.

Costner debuted his latest directorial effort Horizon: An American Saga in theaters this summer, though the release did not quite go as planned.

The project – which Costner essentially left his hit Paramount Network series Yellowstone to film – was quite ambitious in scope.

The film that hit theaters in June was the first chapter of a four-film series, with the second chapter initially slated for release in August.

However, it only debuted with $11 million and grossed $36.4 million worldwide from a budget that has been reported at both $50 million and $100 million.

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The second chapter was pulled from its August release, giving the first film time to find a wider audience on digital and home video formats.

Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month, where Costner admitted the film was a flop.

‘It didn’t have overwhelming success. I’ve had a lot of movies that way, that have stood the test of time,’ he said, insinuating Horizon will hold up well also.

Kevin said the Chapter 2 delay was a blessing in disguise, since he got to premiere his film at the prestigious Venice fest after the push.

‘For me, it fell back into my plan, which was I always wanted to come out with movies about five-six months apart,’ he said.

‘And that was going to allow me to come to Venice. I would have never come to Venice, because they won’t show the film here if it was already out,’ he admitted.

The film series will chronicle a 15-year span of pre-and post-Civil War expansion and settlement of the American West.

 

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