Hold onto your cowboy hats, "Yellowstone" fans, because Kevin Costner isn't exactly saddling up to wish the show well after his dramatic exit. In fact, if a recent report from Life & Style is to be believed, the Golden Globe-winning actor thinks the entire franchise is headed for a bigger downfall than a bucking bronco without his "genius."
The insider spills the tea, claiming that Costner, who played the iconic John Dutton for five seasons, is feeling extra salty about the less-than-stellar performance of his passion project, "Horizon: An American Saga," especially compared to the wild success of the "Yellowstone" universe.
“Kevin’s well aware the likes of Taylor Sheridan and other turncoats are probably chuckling over 'Horizon's' bad viewing numbers, and it’s only strengthened his bitterness and dislike toward them," the source dishes.
Ouch! Talk about adding fuel to the already blazing fire of the rumored Costner-Sheridan feud.
With "1923," "1983," and the upcoming "1944" and "The Madison" (starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, no less!), Sheridan seems to be building a whole Dutton dynasty. But Costner allegedly ain't impressed.
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