Kevin Costner premieres "Horay Line Chapter 2" in the United States

Kevin Costner introduced the U.S. premiere "Horay: American Legend - Chapter 2" at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on Friday night, but Costner didn't do anything about the Western Series Any updates. However, Chapter Two ends with a lengthy preview of “Chapter 3.”

Costner explained the inspiration for the series to a packaged house, which included several actors from the historic Arlington Theatre and guests including Quentin Tarantino.

"People who traveled through the ocean to the United States are looking for dreams," he said. "If you're mean and hard enough, you can do it. It's a game for those who have been here for 15,000 years. Nightmare. This land is controversial. It's a bad ending for Native Americans who existed here and found some balance. But I'm not embarrassed about it, I'm just upset, we have nothing to do with it Know."

"Horizon" star Jon Beavers, currently waving in Hulu's "Paradise," he says he's ready to keep working. “Whenever Kevin tells me to jump on the horse, I’m there,” the actor after the premiere said.

Kathleen Quinlan has a sneaky moment in "Chapter 2" and says she won't return to the third part, but thanks for being part of the second film's role on the female.

"I always said in a Q&A with SBIFF Director Roger Durling, fashion designer Lisa Lovaas and composer John Debney, "I always Haunt us in the West, there are no more women, because there are no women in the West, because there are no western."

"Let's think a woman can't choose in front of a group of people - we're kidding. Now, it's happening, and it's happening all over the world around us." Costner refers to the key scene in "Chapter 2." "When we created this story, we couldn't get women out of it. It's easy for them to be in it."

During the Q&A, Costner didn't ask about his plans for the legend, but he said: "I started in 1988. I couldn't do it at that time and no one seemed to like it too much, so I thought "Fuck it , I want to write four more books. ”

Kevin Costner at the U.S. premiere of "Horizon Chapter 2" in Santa Barbara. Matthew Chernov

The star of “Yellowstone” and “Dancing with Wolves” best director winners have largely used their own funds to fund the first and two parts just to find a messy reception from critics and audiences for the sake of The first 3-hour installment of Behemoth Story.

Costner thanked Durling and Festival, who said he has long supported the project. “This is where I go home and you make me feel like a giant,” Costner said.

According to IMDB, "Chapter 2" is scheduled to be released in German theaters on April 3, but there are no plans to release it in the United States. In addition to director star Costner, IT stars Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Giovanni Ribisi, Danny Huston and Jena Malone.

"Horizon Chapter 2" premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September type Critic Jessica Kiang wrote: "It has exciting, majestic suits like burning vans or barn dance gunfights, especially courtesy, especially the bright, arid The plains or settlements we think will become “horizons” gradually bounce off the dirt.”