Kevin Costner wonders how he can 'make a difference' in life

Yellowstone star Kevin Costner often wonders how he can "make a difference" in life and wants to "educate" others with his new documentary.

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Kevin Costner often wonders how he can "make a difference" in life.

The 70-year-old actor starred in the leading role of the hit Paramount+ series that followed the the Dutton family as they managed the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch in Montana and as he heads up the Fox Nation series 'Yellowstone to Yosemite', he admitted that the whole story of the legendary national park has relied on a "force of will".

Speaking on 'The Will Cain Show', he said: "While we all enjoy [the Yellowstone national parks], very rarely do we actually understand how they came to be.

"And when you think about things in life, it's like, are we ever going to make a difference in our life?

"I mean, I ask myself that. Everybody does. I mean, there's a billion of us on this planet now. What do we do? But it's a story about how men and women can really make a difference through a force of will."'

The Hollywood actor doesn't want to "pound people in the head" with the new documentary series but just wants to "educate" others on American history.

He said: "Not to pound people in the head, but just to educate. But again, you know, America found a way where land would have a use other than just exploiting it, that the natural beauty could perhaps be turned into a level of commerce where people would come and what they saw as a child, their own children would see."