Kevin Costner is in talks to portray former U.S. President Bill Clinton in the upcoming political drama series ‘United.’ The project is currently in early development and is being produced in association with the United Nations, marking a high-profile collaboration that aims to spotlight global humanitarian efforts.
Costner is also set to executive-produce the series alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, bringing significant star power both in front of and behind the camera.
David Raymond — known for directing and writing thriller ‘Night Hunter’ — will helm and pen the series. ‘United’ is described as an inspiring, true-to-life drama that will recount stories of heroism, resilience, and selflessness by humanitarians working tirelessly to make the world a safer, fairer place.
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The series is being produced by Appian Way, Onwards Studios, and Prime Focus DNEG.
Costner’s potential casting marks his first major television role since ‘Yellowstone’ and follows his recent work on the sweeping frontier epic ‘Horizon: An American Saga.’ Costner served as director, co-writer, producer, and star of Chapter 1, which premiered at Cannes in 2024 before its theatrical release that summer. Chapter 2 premiered at Venice last year.







