“Entourage” Cast Dishes on Film at New York City Premiere

Claudette Barius/Warner Bros.(NEW YORK) — The boys are back in Hollywood. In the film adaptation of the hit HBO series Entourage, Adrian Grenier’s Vincent Chase wants to step behind the camera to write and direct his first big-budget film. Grenier told ABC Radio what else fans can expect from the film.

“It’s everything that you always want from Entourage. It’s the American dream,” he said at the New York City premiere inside the Paris Theater Wednesday night. “It’s the lifestyle that’s the most exciting and indulgent with no consequences. But fundamentally it’s about doing it with your friends, your family and living a ride with the people you love.”

Kevin Dillon, who portrays his older brother Johnny “Drama” Chase, agreed.

“It’s just a little more Entourage. We haven’t strayed away from it too much. It’s going to be almost more like season two [or] season three when the guys are together more, but yet it’s bigger and it’s longer. We have moments where we can actually take a beat. On the show, we couldn’t even really take a dramatic pause or a comedic beat here and there. So, from an actor’s point of view it’s better because you can do that kind of stuff.”

What can we expect from fan-favorite Vinny? Grenier said of his character, “He’s got such a big heart and he’s so selfless. Even though he could and has earned the right to be selfish and indulge everything he always wanted, he still remains like a selfless guy.”

In the film, moviegoers can expect tons of cameos, including from Liam Neeson, Ed O’Neill, Kelsey Grammer and Andrew Dice Clay.

For Grenier, one musician who made a cameo was his favorite. “I’m a huge fan of Pharrell’s and love his environmental work as well as his music so it was an honor to work with him.” 

Entourage, also starring Jerry Ferrara as Turtle and Jeremy Piven as agent Ari Gold, hits theaters June 3.

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