'Entourage' Movie Spoilers: Filming To Start in January Kevin Connolly Says PHOTOS
The Entourage movie will begin production in January, according to show's star Kevin Connolly.
"There are no contracts yet, it doesn't really work that way, but everything is fine," Connolly told TMZ in a Monday video. "Everybody is in line. It's going to be good. January we are going to do it. It's not official but it will be."
Fans of the HBO show, which was on air from 2004 to 2011, can expect to see the full original cast return for the film. In Entourage, Adrian Grenier played Vincent Chase, an actor who moved from Queens, N.Y. to Hollywood with his childhood friends Eric (Connolly) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), as well as his older brother Johnny "Drama" Chase (Kevin Dillon.) His famous and comical agent Ari Gold is played by Jeremy Piven.
Grenier, also previously confirmed that there is a movie script, although he didn't get a chance to take a look at it.
Adrian Grenier Talks About The Entourage Movie
"There's a script and I think it's good. I hear it's good. I haven't read it," he said in a June interview with The Associated Press.
The 37-year-old also said that "everyone's onboard" for filming and added, "Everybody wants to make the movie. It's been green-lit, which means there is a budget allocated and I think the fifth fact is it's only a matter of time."