Kevin Costner recalled how he powered through filming his 2016 movie 'Hidden Figures' despite a debilitating health condition. During a cover interview with People magazine, the 69-year-old actor opened up about struggling while shooting the biographical drama in the spring of 2016. 'I've never worked drunk on a set. I've never worked high on a set. But I was on morphine the last two weeks that I worked on ,' Costner said.
Costner played the fictional character of Al Harrison, the director of NASA's Space Task Group. While speaking with People, Costner revealed the visible bruising he experienced from the IV treatments affected his wardrobe choices in the film. 'I eventually had to have my sleeves down in the movie as opposed to rolled up because of that,' Costner said. 'I wanted to cry, but there was everybody watching, so I didn't.
've lived with movies and what happens to them on their opening weekend,' the 'Yellowstone' alum said. 'If we put so much pressure on that, we're bound to be disappointed. I'm really happy that ‘Horizon’ looks like what it's supposed to look like, and that's the way it'll look the rest of its life. And that's really important to me in this process. 'Would I love that it would be highly, highly successful? Of course, I'd like that.