Chris Hemsworth with Kevin Costner? It’s not yet! The interpreter of the Torah revealed it to him entertainment tonight That he tried to convince Kevin Costner to give him the main role in his next film, but in vain… The 69-year-old director and actor is determined to play the role himself.
Chris Hemsworth has actually read the script for the feature film that Kevin Costner plans to direct. Note that this is not one of the films in the 4-part epic Horizon: An American Saga. The project the Australian actor is referring to appears to be a still-secret film that Costner is attached to.
“I tried to convince him for an hour.”
The Torah star said: “There was a script that I read and I loved it and I immediately said I wanted to do this movie. But someone said, ‘Kevin Costner is going to do the part.’ He spent an hour trying to get him to do the movie, and he said, ‘I’ll do it, man.’
Chris Hemsworth / Kevin Costner
Without revealing more about the film’s pitch, Hemsworth explained that it was a Western and that the story centered on a man and a woman.
Kevin Costner does not give up
and When Kevin Costner was then contacted for details on the film, the filmmaker replied that it was a love story, before adding: “As long as I’m still young enough to play him, I’ll play him. Chris will have to wait his turn. Hemsworth is handsome and he’s good. He’s got to go find his own love story. But I’m glad he likes it, if I feel That I can’t finally do that, he’s one of our big players at the moment.
Is waiting, Kevin Costner and Chris Hemsworth Both will attend the upcoming Cannes Film Festival to present their films: Western Horizons: An American Saga Chapter 1 (due in US theaters this summer) and George Miller’s Furiosa (in theaters May 22) out of competition.
Source: Allocine

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