Kevin Costner Says He Has An Epic 10-Hour Western He'd Like To Direct

When Kevin Costner decides to direct something, he doesn’t do small. His first two efforts were the Oscar-winning “Dances With Wolves” and the flop “The Postman,” which each clocked around three hours (with ‘Dances’ going even longer in the director’s cut). His last directorial outing was over a decade ago with the western “Open Range,” which ambles to nearly two-and-a-half hours long. But those pictures will be peanuts to what Costner is cooking up next.

“I have another Western I’ve co-written with some people, and I would like to play out the second half of my career directing more. I’ve constantly given the movies I’ve found to directors who I thought could do it better, but there are a lot of voices in my ear from my family saying, ‘You need to direct the movies you fall in love with.’ So I think I will,” he teased Vulture earlier this week.

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But he’s being quite modest, because in another chat with Variety, Costner reveals the project is truly an epic in the making.

“I’ve been working on it. It’s about 10 hours long, how about that? Maybe I’ll make three features out of it. There’s a fourth one, too, so it’s truly a saga. I could do TV, or I could also make it like every six months, have a big western that’s tied together like ‘Jean De Florette’ and ‘Manon Of The Spring.’ I think those are fun to watch,” he said referencing Claude Berri‘s pictures.

We’ve seen Hollywood and independent moviemakers slowly slip back into making westerns of late (“The Hateful Eight,” “Django Unchained,” “The Magnificent Seven,” “Bone Tomahawk,” “In A Valley Of Violence,” the list goes on), but nothing on this kind of scale. Here’s hoping Costner gets the pieces in place he needs to make this happen, because it sounds like it could be pretty great.

Listen to Variety’s full talk with Costner below.