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Kevin Costner has spent the past few days very much in the spotlight, and not for Yellowstone drama or divorce headlines, but for something far more enduring: a sweeping return to faith-based, historical storytelling. According to America Magazine, Costner has been out giving interviews ahead of the debut of his new ABC docudrama Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas, a two‑hour special in which he hosts and narrates a gritty, historically minded retelling of the Nativity, now airing on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney Plus. In that interview he talks about wanting viewers to see the Nativity story anew, emphasizing the harsh realities of Roman brutality and the vulnerability of Mary and Joseph as teenagers, while still steering the narrative toward hope and light. America reports that Costner frames the special as a chance to “slow that moment down” and take a thoughtful, non-preachy but openly believing look at the story.
Us Weekly, as relayed in coverage by The News International, highlights Costner using the promotional tour to talk about the “transformative power of storytelling,” saying that storytelling can be healing, informative, and a reminder of who we would like to be, and tying that directly to this first on‑screen Christmas project he has fronted. In a piece for the Catholic site Patheos, writer Kate O’Hare underscores what may prove biographically significant in the long term: Costner publicly and unapologetically identifying himself as a believer, “propping up the religion” he believes in while lending his A‑list gravitas to a mainstream network special about the birth of Christ. That open declaration of faith, after decades as a largely secular Hollywood icon, could mark a notable new chapter in how his career is framed.
On the production side, Inside Croydon reports that the special was partially shot in Morocco and that Costner’s project has already become a launchpad for fresh talent, giving 18‑year‑old Brit Ethan Thorne his screen debut as Joseph. Family‑friendly review outlet Plugged In notes that Costner’s narration leans into historical detail and a more realistic tone than typical cozy manger scenes, reinforcing his long-running interest in grounded, period storytelling seen earlier in Dances with Wolves and Horizon.
There are, as of now, no reliably sourced reports of major new business deals or surprise public appearances beyond the media rounds for The First Christmas, and no confirmed social media controversies; anything suggesting otherwise appears to be rumor and should be treated as unverified.
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