Four years since HBO's highest rated tv series "Entourage" ended in 2011, actor Jeremy Piven together with the rest of the cast will reprise their roles for the big screen spinoff of the show which Piven claimed has come together magically.
The movie version of the "Entourage" series is set to be released in theatres on June 5 and picks up where the last episode of Season 8 left its characters. According CBC News, there will be plenty of yachts, women and more than 30 cameo roles in the movie including that of Mark Wahlberg from whom the series took its inspiration.
The "Entourage" movie will see Ari Gold's character become a movie studio head while he hires his former client Vincent Chase played by Adrian Grenier to make his first directorial debut on a movie.
The $100 million budget given by Ari Gold exceeded by Adrian Grenier's character puts Piven's character on the spot to meet the shortfall while keeping his temper in line.
Piven said he is surprised that the "Entourage" movie has come together. Along with Piven from the original "Entourage" cast comprises Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara and Kevin Connolly.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Yahoo Movies, writer and director Doug Ellin hinted at the possibility of an "Entourage" trilogy.
When asked if there were more movies in the making Ellin told the website it would depend on the cast but personally he would like to have two more films down the line.
However, Ellin said they would like to continue as long as people remained curious about the show's characters. He pointed out that for the moment they didn't want to get ahead of themselves just yet.
Watch some clips from the "Entourage" movie here: