Kevin Costner lately made a candid confession about retirement one yr after his Yellowstone exit—and within the course of, the actor, 70, additionally spoke about his bucket record.
In an interview with Folks printed on June 14, Costner revealed that retirement isn’t a part of his plans anytime quickly.
“I don’t even take into consideration retiring, as a result of I’ll simply transfer to the subsequent factor that captures my creativeness,” he admitted.
Moreover, the prolific actor shared that “creativeness is what determines what I do, not a boss.”
“I’ve felt actually fortunate in my life. I’d prefer to suppose that I labored for all of it, however not everyone can reside by the identical blueprint,” he defined.
Costner was additionally requested if he had a bucket record—issues he wished to perform or see earlier than he dies—and his reply may shock some followers.
“I’ve that record, [but] I don’t confer with it that manner,” he shared. “However actually my eyes and my enthusiasms are vast open and really large.”
In June 2024, Coster exited Yellowstone after 4 and a half seasons on the beloved Western sequence. His character, John Dutton, was killed off in Season 5. The actor’s departure got here amid artistic variations with creator Taylor Sheridan and scheduling conflicts.
Via his decades-long profession, Costner snagged two Oscars—one for Greatest Image and one other for Greatest Director—for his 1990 film Dances With Wolves. He’s additionally identified for showing in movies like The Untouchables (1987), Bull Durham (1988), Discipline of Desires (1989), JFK (1991), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), The Bodyguard (1992) and A Good World (1993).
Fortunately, followers can breathe a sigh of aid now that Costner has confirmed that retiring isn’t within the playing cards for him within the close to future.
Yellowstone, streaming on Peacock