‘Entourage’ Movie Sequel Definitely A Go! Cast Talks About The Reunion Details!
Fans of the widely acclaimed TV-series "Entourage" were delighted to hear news that the franchise is getting a movie sequel.
Despite the unimpressive reviews the first movie got, the sequel's release has been confirmed, while the cast talks about their movie reunion experience, according to sources.
No matter how bad the reviews of the first "Entourage" movie were, director and series creator Doug Ellin assured the franchise's fans that there will definitely be a sequel, as stated by the Zap 2 It.
"I don't have any thought on what it is yet, but the plan is to do another one," the director and series creator said.
The sequel for the "Entourage" movie was also assured by Mark Wahlberg when he guaranteed that Doug Ellin can make it happen, as reported by Franchise Herald.
"I took a year," director and series creator Doug Ellin said.
"I didn't know if there was really an appetite for it. But Mark told me, 'If you write this script, I guarantee I'll get it made.'"
Jeremy Piven, who plays as super-agent Ari Gold, commented on how he enjoyed the time away since he spent the majority of his screen time in fits of tantrums.
"Your body thinks you're throwing a temper tantrum for 12 to 14 hours a day," the actor said, courtesy of the source. "It can be a little taxing, so it's been a very welcome break," he further added.
However, the cast of the franchise "Entourage" did enjoy their movie reunion experience as they all sat down in an interview and reminisced, care of People.
"I spent almost seven months in London shooting 'Mr. Selfridge,' so I've become a regal gentleman, the actor said, courtesy of the source. "I've finally earned some respect from my cast," he added.
Ferrara, "Entourage" cast member who was 35 during the interview, also admitted that he definitely changed over the course of four years.
"I was 23 when the show started," he said. "I had a lot of growing up to do in my personal life. I think my character (Turtle) was a late bloomer, and I think I was too," he added.
"It's still an ongoing process. It's not even close to done," he further said.