Mark Wahlberg Still Wants to Make The Entourage Movie
By Krystal Clark
For those of you going through withdrawal from the HBO series “Entourage” you’ve got to nip that in the bud because the show is slowly coming to an end. There’s one season left before we have to say goodbye to Vince, Eric, Drama, Turtle, and Ari for good. Actor Mark Wahlberg is one of the executive producers of the series and he recently gave hope to those looking for serious closure after the finale. We’re talking big screen closure, as in Entourage: The Movie.
Back in August is when we learned that “Entourage” would be ending next summer and the film adaptation was on the way. As you might imagine, Wahlberg and his crew have been very busy with other projects including his acclaimed boxing film The Fighter. But when he was recently asked about whether or not an “Entourage” movie was still on the table he was very optimistic about it.
He stated, “We want it to happen.We have one last season left on TV and then it would probably take place after the finale.”
That sounds great but he said there’s one thing that could make or break the movie: the script. “We won’t make it if we don’t have a good script.”
After eight seasons are you still interested in an Entourage movie?
Source: EW
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 12:21PM
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010 1:48PM
That seems to make a lot of sense dude Wow
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010 2:11PM
I wonder if the movie will suck as much as the tv show
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 2:40PM
These movies almost never happen. and when they do there Horrible (Sex in the City). Plus why is it necessary at all: Last season ark can easily cleaned up in the 6 episodes they have left. It not like Deadwood or Carnival where they were canceled before they could finish the series ark (at least not satisfactorily).
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 3:15PM
definitly down for the movie
Thursday, December 9, 2010 11:55AM
look up the definitions of there, their, and they're. It will save you embarrassment in the future.
you use "there" when you mean "they're". also, you mean "arc", not ark. An ark is a boat, arc describes trajectory.