The Unlikely Comedy of Kevin Costner's Dong

Kevin Costner's infamous deleted shower scene in For the Love of the Game and Jeffrey Wright's new role in The Last of Us.
The Unlikely Comedy of Kevin Costner's Dong

The Unlikely Comedy of Kevin Costner’s Dong

Kevin Costner’s latest movie, Horizon: An American Saga, has been making waves at the Cannes premiere, but it’s not the only drama surrounding the actor. A blast from the past has resurfaced, and it’s a doozy. Remember that time Kevin Costner’s penis almost stole the show in For the Love of the Game?

The infamous shower scene that never was

The 1999 baseball drama, directed by Sam Raimi, was originally intended to feature a steamy shower scene showcasing Costner’s, ahem, full frontal nudity. However, Universal Pictures intervened, deeming the scene too risqué for a PG-13 rating. The studio’s decision left Costner frustrated, feeling that the movie’s content was being compromised for the sake of commercial appeal.

The deleted scene reportedly left test audiences in stitches, not because of its explicit nature, but due to its unexpectedness. Who knew Kevin Costner’s dong could be a comedic goldmine?

Costner’s reaction to the studio’s decision

Fast-forward to the present, and it seems Costner has learned from his past experiences. His latest project, Horizon: An American Saga, has been met with mixed reviews, but at least there’s no controversy surrounding his, ahem, private parts.

In other news, Jeffrey Wright has joined the cast of HBO’s The Last of Us, reprising his role as Isaac from the popular video game series. The show returns in 2025, and we can’t wait to see Wright bring this complex character to life.

Wright as Isaac in The Last of Us

The world of entertainment is full of surprises, and sometimes, it’s the unexpected moments that leave a lasting impact. Who knows? Maybe one day, we’ll get to see that infamous shower scene in all its glory.

The dong that could have changed the game