Chris Hemsworth recently shared that he once lost out on a role to Kevin Costner in a film that he had read and loved. Despite trying to convince Costner to give him the role, Hemsworth ultimately did not get the part. The Australian star did not reveal the name of the project but mentioned that it was an abstract and interesting film about a man and a woman. He noted that Costner was better suited for the role, especially since it had a Western environment and involved horses, which Costner has experience with due to his role on the TV drama series “Yellowstone.”

Kevin Costner has been starring in “Yellowstone” since 2018 and acknowledged that the role suited him well. He joked at CinemaCon event in Las Vegas about Hemsworth’s interest in the film, saying that Hemsworth would have to wait his turn to play the character. Costner praised Hemsworth’s talent and handsomeness and stated that he is glad that Hemsworth liked the love story. Although there have been delays in shooting the final episodes of the show due to Hollywood strikes, Costner expressed a desire to return for its conclusion, despite initially planning to make seven seasons.

The second half of “Yellowstone” Season 5 is set to premiere in November 2024, with uncertainties surrounding Costner’s return as John Dutton. Co-creator Taylor Sheridan has had issues with Costner in the past, but Costner has expressed interest in being able to return for the show’s conclusion. While initially planning to make seven seasons of the show, Costner acknowledged that they are currently at five and mentioned that there are many different shows in production, leaving the possibility open for the show to circle back to him and hopefully conclude as he envisions.

Costner also shared his thoughts on Hemsworth’s interest in the role that he ultimately got, emphasizing that it is a love story that he would continue to play for as long as he is able. He praised Hemsworth’s talent as one of the great leading men in Hollywood and expressed that if there ever comes a time when he feels he cannot play the role, he would consider reaching out to Hemsworth for a future iteration of the story. Hemsworth, on the other hand, has shown admiration for Costner’s work and expressed his desire to work with him as a director, showcasing mutual respect between the two actors in the competitive world of Hollywood.

Despite Hemsworth losing out on the role to Costner, their interactions have been amicable, showcasing a shared admiration for each other’s work. While the specifics of the project that Hemsworth missed out on remain undisclosed, it was a valuable learning experience for him in navigating the competitive nature of the industry. Costner’s continued involvement in “Yellowstone” and potential return for the show’s conclusion indicate his enduring commitment to the character and story, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor and director in Hollywood. Overall, the dynamic between Hemsworth and Costner illustrates the resilience and camaraderie required in the entertainment industry to navigate opportunities and challenges.

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