This article contains mentions of sexual assault, rape, and harassment.

Kevin Costner and the production of Horizon 2 from the schedule.

The Hollywood Reporter is now reporting that a Horizon 2 stunt performer, Devyn LaBella, has sued the team. She claims that in May 2023, she was made to film an unscripted and graphic rape scene without proper notice. She also did not give her consent and says the Horizon 2 set did not have an intimacy coordinator present, as was contractually mandated. She is now suing Costner and the production companies for sexual discrimination, harassment, and the creation of a hostile work environment. Her statement can be found below:

“On that day, I was left exposed, unprotected, and deeply betrayed by a system that promised safety and professionalism. What happened to me shattered my trust and forever changed how I move through this industry.”

In response to LaBella's statement, Costner's attorney, Marty Singer, stated that the director "always wants to make sure that everyone is comfortable working on his films and takes safety on set very seriously." He then said the following (via Variety):

“However, this claim by Devyn LaBella has absolutely no merit, and it is completely contradicted by her own actions – and the facts. Ms. LaBella is a serial acc of people in the entertainment industry and has worked with the same lawyer on past claims. But those shakedown tactics won’t work in this case.”

What This Means For The Horizon Movies

Kevin Costner in Horizon An American Saga Chapter 1

This is not the first time that the Horizon movies have faced legal trouble. Earlier this month, New Line Cinema filed an arbitration claim against Kevin Costner and his company. New Line said that the Horizon team breached the deal of their co-financing agreement. In a convoluted loan situation, City National Bank had filed arbitration claims against both New Line and Horizon Series, but New Line had then made a crossclaim against the Costner company, saying that the partner did not pay its portion.

Both Ella Hunt and Devyn LaBella should have been protected under their SAG-AFTRA union regulations, which state that intimate scenes must have consent, prior notice, and a closed set.

As for the latest claim, LaBella was hired to be a stunt performer for Ella Hunt, whose role required a mandatory intimacy coordinator. The lawsuit notes that after negotiations, Hunt's contract mandated that an intimacy coordinator be used in all nude or intimate scenes. In theory, these specifications should also have applied to LaBella as her stunt double. On the filming of May 1, 2023, an intimacy coordinator was used, and everything was above board. But the next day, when non-intimate scenes were scheduled, LaBella learned that Costner had added an unscripted sexually violent scene with a different actor and no intimacy team.

As reported by THR, the claim also alleges that LaBelle faced retaliation after she disclosed the incident to several stunt coordinators and the movie's intimacy coordinator. Although she received some apologies from colleagues, the stunt performer was not called back for any future filming for Horizon, while the stunt coordinator has not hired her again, despite previously working together on other projects. On the other hand, Singer argues these claims that she filed a complaint, saying, "she was in good spirits and made no complaints to them” while attending a dinner the night after the scene was filmed.

This Is Troubling In The Ongoing Intimacy Coordinator Conversation

Ella Hunt as Juliette Chesney wearing an apron and holding a cloth next to a covered wagon in Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1

The latest Horizon lawsuit once again raises the conversation about the use of intimacy coordinators in Hollywood. This practice was implemented following the rise of the #MeToo movement, and since then, there has been more emphasis on the safety and comfort of performers when it comes to acting in these scenes, both intimate and non-intimate. A decade ago, having such a role was not common practice on set. Series like Sex Education helped to amend this and make intimacy coordination more industry standard. Still, it has not been without debate, as actors and directors have strong opinions on their necessity on set.

Source: THR, Variety

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Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2
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Release Date
November 7, 2024
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