Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
- August 29, 2024 04:03pm
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, 'Yellowstone' star Kevin Costner urged Americans to set aside their egos and work together for the good of the nation.
In a candid interview with Fox News Digital, 'Yellowstone' star Kevin Costner shared his thoughts on the current state of America, stressing the importance of unity and national purpose.
"America is something to protect," Costner asserted. "It's something to cherish and something that we should all be proud of." He lamented the current political climate where division and self-interest often overshadow the common good.
Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
Costner implored Americans to set aside their differences and work together towards a shared vision for the future. "We need to stop thinking about ourselves and what's good for our own little group and start thinking about what's good for the nation as a whole," he said.
The actor emphasized the need for compromise and understanding. "We all have our own opinions, but we need to be willing to listen to each other and find a way to work together," Costner explained. "We need to put the country first and make decisions that are in the best interests of all Americans."
Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
Costner's comments resonated particularly with many viewers given the current political and social climate in the country. Costner himself has been vocal about his concerns regarding the division and partisan politics that have become increasingly prevalent in recent years.
In the interview, Costner also touched on his departure from 'Yellowstone' after five seasons. He explained that scheduling conflicts with his latest project, 'Horizon,' ultimately led to his decision to leave the hit show.
Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
"It was a difficult decision, but I felt it was the right one for me," Costner said. "I'm very grateful for the time I spent on 'Yellowstone' and I wish the show and my fellow cast members all the best."
Paramount has yet to officially confirm whether 'Yellowstone' will continue without Costner, but sources have suggested that negotiations for a sixth season are underway. There is speculation that the show may continue with Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly as the lead characters.
Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
Costner offered no further details about his exit from 'Yellowstone' or his future projects, but he expressed his continued commitment to storytelling and the power of entertainment to inspire and unite people.
"I believe that stories have the ability to change the world," Costner said. "They can make us think, feel, and understand each other better. I hope that my work can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of others."
Kevin Costner: America is 'Something to Protect'
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