EXCLUSIVE: The Entourage bad boys are almost back. Exactly one year ago, the HBO series ended its eighth and final season with soap opera schmaltz but also a Hollywood cliffhanger: agent Ari Gold as a newly minted studio mogul. That obviously set up the movie which Entourage creator Doug Ellin wanted to write one day. Well, I can now report that’s sooner rather than later: Ellin is on page 110 of his screenplay and “gonna finish by Sunday (I pray)”, he emails me. Ellin notes that no one wants to see the movie greenlighted by HBO more than the series’ WME packaging agent Ari Emanuel (the prototype for Gold) and executive producers Mark Wahlberg and Steven Levinson. Ellin says that Wahlberg keeps promising “to kill me if I don’t write faster. Every time I see him, Mark says, ‘I’ve made 5 movies this year. Get going!”
Ellin explains that he first needed time off after spending “10 years of my life” on the TV series that premiered on HBO in 2004. In the meantime, Ellin is under an overall deal at HBO and continued to develop for the pay cable network. He did an HBO comedy pilot starring Ed Burns that wasn’t picked up. Ellin and his producing partner Jim Lefkowitz also developed another HBO project, the boxing drama Da Brick, with Spike Lee and Mike Tyson and John Ridley. When Ellin got down to penning the Entourage screenplay, he told me he felt “renewed momentum”.
He says his script starts about 6 months after the TV series leaves off. “There are interesting developments about Ari as a studio head, and that’s still the first page for me. But foremost is the friendship between the guys who are still hanging out and going to fun parties, and it continues with the same characters.” Ellin has kept in touch with all the key castmembers: Jeremy Piven (“Ari”), Adrian Grenier (“Vince”), Kevin Dillon (“Drama”), and especially Kevin Connolly (“E”) and Jerry Ferrara (Turtle”) who are two of Ellin’s closest friends. Those Entourage actors have been getting other gigs while HBO has been paying Ellin for the script.
HBO brass Richard Plepler and Michael Lombardo have cautioned publicly that they’ve only heard “a very general pitch” and need to read the completed script and make deals with the cast before deciding to go forward. Ellin is optimistic. “I’m excited. I feel a lot of positive energy,” he tells me. “Everywhere I go, people ask me, ‘Where’s the movie?’”
The Entourage feature will have similar Hollywood send-ups and snark which have been missing from the HBO sked but also from the TV landscape in general. That’s because it’s tough to write a good showbiz sitcom or dramedy or 120-minute motion picture. Certainly Entourage had its ups and downs quality-wise. I was mixed in my assessment over the years, alternately castigating it for not showing the down and dirty Hollywood, and occasionally praising it for less predictability and more realism. But with the Jewish High Holy Days coming, I’ll always recall my favorite Entourage episode: the one that had Ari doing business in the temple aisles during Yom Kippur services. (‘The Return Of The King’ was written by Ellin and Brian Burns.) And I’m grateful to Ellin for replacing Variety with Deadline Hollywood as the showbiz must-read. (That Season 6 scene was a shocker when agent Terence says to Ari Gold, “I’ll fuck Nikki Finke before I let her affect my business decisions.”) In fact, Ellin recently emailed: “I have you in a scene currently. The world wants you on camera!”
The vast majority of Entourage fans want an R-rated movie with an abundance of broads and boobs and cameos by genuine Hollywood bigwigs as well as decent plotting and character arcs. Hopefully, Ellin has written that and more. So it’s worth repeating the warning I posted a year ago, “Goodbye Entourage as a TV series. Now just don’t come back as an embarrassingly lame movie.”
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All we want are Turtle and Johnny…
Please tell me the rest of the characters died in a horrible yachting accident.
no “we”, just you. without Vince, E, and Ari, turtle and dramas characters are nothing. you need each member. Vince is the glue, E is the responsible one, turtle and Johnny are the humor. Ari is a little bit of each i guess
Amen to that, you need the whole group. I think Turtle was the least interesting character anyways at the end of the series.
The minute Scott Caan had a role in this series it went to shit. Seasons 7 and 8 were awful compared to the earlier seasons. Stick with the core group. By all means, bring in Seth Green for cameos but do not destroy the core group with people like Sasha Grey. Season 6 ended on such a high note; the rest is shit.
Sasha Grey’s input really harmed Entourage… I really couldn’t believe that Hollywood embraced that nasty skank. I still have reality issues thinking about it. It will be scary if they screw this up. A good story minus Scott Caan is essential.
I completely agree… dunno how it is but I like Scot Caan in Hawaii Five-0 but I hated him so much in Entourage…
I hate how much I actually like Entourage.
^ I second that. I suppose its just those inner desires that get fired up. I used to watch Entourage to get pumped up before making calls to Hollywood….and that was when I lived in Ohio
I hate how much I get you!…
How are they going to navigate all the busy schedules and get the cast back together?
Busy schedules? These hacks haven’t worked after that god awful show ended.
After 8 seasons on HBO, I’m sure all of them are enjoying a bit of a break. Hollywood envy rears it’s ugly head again.
Thats bs, buddy. Adrian has been working his butt off on various projects and charities, and finished a movie he filmed in California this summer. He just released a documentary, has been working with his web page SHFT.com, setting up another tour with his crew for Teenage Paparazzo and released a new beer called Churchkey that he developed with a friend. He rarely sits still. I have no idea what the other guys have been up to.
Soounds like someone reallllly likes Vince
You love him
Entourage was a show that you could forget what was going on in your own life so you could Immerse your mind in the well picked actors who played there parts Magnificently.I dont think the Boys are kicking back eating donuts and watching the tube all day.THEY ARE GREAT ACTORS. BRING ON THE MOVIE
I think you are spot on about the show being immersive and well casted. I just hope the movie doesn’t try to be too much of a crowd pleaser and more of an extended episode
That’s a joke, right?
was that question meant to be funny? none of these actors have anything else to do.
Are we sure there’s a demand for this?? Apparently, repeated mentions of deadline in the course of your series will get you ink. Now, while we’re on it, lets talk about an Arliss movie…
I second Arli$$: The Movie.
“Awesome news! I’ve been anxiously awaiting this movie.” — Absolutely No One.
Actually there is at least one fan very much interested in seeing this movie get made: me.
I used to live in LA while pursuing acting and have some crazy stories. Some of it reminded me of what I’ve seen and been through. I actually enjoyed seeing the places where I used to visit in LA. It brought back lots of memories. I really love that show. I think people who haven’t lived in LA wouldn’t understand the show at all.
So many fucking haters on this board all the time. I’m excited for the movie and always enjoyed the series.
amen
FINALLY. Hopefully Arclight Hollywood will do a marathon of the series leading up to the midnight screening, kinda like they did with the new Batman.
Too bad the Arclight won’t let us dress up like our favorite Entourage character.
I will be dressing up as E and Sloan’s baby in utero no matter what. Or maybe if they’re busting people I’ll just wear a Scotty Lavin-esque tightened-up dress shirt.
We want billy Walsh!
bigger mistake…greenlighting this movie or Luck?
Entourage WO a doubt. Luck was doing well and HBO panicked by cancelling it as stuff like this happens at horse tracks.
I smell a financial bomb if they think they need to spend $40-60M+ on this. Should be done in $20M range. I doubt international interest is that big.
idiot… travel outside of the US and you’ll see the world… UK there is big interest and so Germany
idiot! get out of the U.S. its been massive in europe..
ARLISS movie!!! yes, please!!
Please let this go away. They don’t deserve a movie after taking a fun show and killing it with several seasons of repetitive and substandard plotting, followed by arguably the worst and most aggravating series finale ever….and I watched season one of The Killing.
That episode of Entourage was what turned me on to this site in the first place. Before Entourage I had no idea what Deadline Hollywood was. Now, I read this site evey day. Entourage put this site on the map.
This is the worst news in the history of the world. Will the movie be called Entourage: Return of the Giant Douchebags, Presented by Valtrex?
I vote for Entourage: Final Charge of the Douchebag Brigade.
Um… aside from Mark Wahlberg, who stands to make money from this, who in the world is demanding an Entourage movie? The show barely had enough plot to fill half hours.
Meh. No interest.
I keep scratching my head over this one. No disrespect intended, but I simply don’t understand who the intended audience is for this. The last season and particularly the last couple episodes were so lame, does anyone really care what happened to these characters? There’s no overseas B.O. potential. I predict this will end up strictly as an HBO movie and shown on TV. Not sure if I would watch it.
I fell in love with the Entourage Series and would absolutely love to watch this movie if it gets made.
Is it too early to say “Oscar”?
Yes, it is.
Now you’re talking!
I am looking forward to watching this film and would welcome films based on other shows too.
But the #1 TV show that most demands a feature film sequel is “The Shield”. FOX must make a feature film that shows Vic Mackey’s life after the series ended. We can’t leave Ronnie in jail for life!
Can’t wait to see hordes of men walking arm in arm wearing bitchy heels sneaking flasks of Cosmo’s into the theater when this one is released!
As Vince always said “Do not worry E it will all work out”.
Plot line for Entourage The Movie…
Vince and his wife had a falling out after she admitted she cheated on Vince. Vince and her sperate.
Sloan and E are getting married…..
Sloan runs off at the last second after Vince scares Sloan off by saying how bad marriage is. E spends the entire film moping around and using his honey moon vacation with the guys while he sulks in bed the entire time.
E finds out Vince told Sloan how bad marriage was and they get into a fight.
At the end they make up. Vince meets his wife on the Brooklyn Bridge I mean santa monica pier and they make up and E and Sloan get married in a NY I mean CA court.
Ari curses a lot and tries to be cool and bear hugs Obama.
Drama show gets canceled and he is curious why he just can not get a hit but a new offer magically appears!
Turtle bnew restaurant lost its hot chef and turtle’s new chef is not up to the job and Vince gets Chef Ramsey to turn the ship around. but Vince swoops in and saves the day
Too funny!
Lmao best entourage plot ever!! Oops, i mean every entourage plot ever haha.. Well at least towards the end of the series, show died after season 5.. Just like Vince’s career would have in real life after he sucked on smoke jumpers. No chance for a magical call from Scorsese to direct this movie and save Vince again is there??
Should be released at theatres ……..
See our favs in bigtime space.
And Andrew Dice Clay!
Is that Fonzie I see on waterskis?
Even if every single fan of the show turns out in theaters (myself included), I don’t see how it crosses $100 million. It will have zero appeal to people who aren’t already familiar with it.