That question you have to ask Mark Wahlberg himself. His little idea and inspiration with his own rise to fame and close group of friends had helped him to produce the HBO-beloved series Entourage. Now going into its sixth season, the executive producer claim that "the prospect of an Entourage movie could be closer than ever".
Of course, Entourage highlighted the journey of young actor Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) on embarking his career ups and downs with the various family, friends and hangers-on who ride his coat tails or try to keep him out of trouble.
Wahlberg thinks that there will be two more series left in it. "We'll see; there could be more," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "But then, a movie."
The HBO however declined to give affirmation about that, instead saying, "Right now, the creators are concentrating on the new season."
Of course, Entourage highlighted the journey of young actor Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) on embarking his career ups and downs with the various family, friends and hangers-on who ride his coat tails or try to keep him out of trouble.
Wahlberg thinks that there will be two more series left in it. "We'll see; there could be more," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "But then, a movie."
The HBO however declined to give affirmation about that, instead saying, "Right now, the creators are concentrating on the new season."
Is that means HBO may not want to release it yet into a movie theater but rather prefers ity to goes on a smaller-screen?
Sources: EO
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