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On-Set Interview: The Cast Of Entourage Talk Getting The Gang Back Together

The boys are back! Well, they're almost back. Shooting on the Entourage movie has wrapped and we're in the final stretches of its promotional campaign right now, as the film is getting ready to hit theatres on June 3rd. Anticipation is certainly high and the show's legion of fans are waiting with baited breath to see what their favorite characters have been up to in the time since their departure from television.

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How does it feel to be surrounded by reporters?

Adrian Grenier: It’s a little intimidating. I can explain. No comment (laughs).

What’s the movie that Vince is screening in this scene?

Adrian Grenier: A Jekyll & Hyde movie that he’s directing. Quite an expensive and daunting undertaking, but I think he’s up to the task. But I’m biased (laughs).

Is he starring in it to or is he just directing?

Adrian Grenier: He is (starring in it) of course.

How does it feel to be back and playing this character and back with all the guys?

Adrian Grenier: It’s a joy man. It’s a real treat to be able to come back and get the gang back together. It’s like a big family reunion not only with the entourage but also with the whole crew. Many of the same faces for the past eight years are back and it’s just a lot of fun.

What’s the weirdest aspect of being back with everybody?

Adrian Grenier: I don’t know. Every day is another strange experience with these guys and it’s just a lot of fun. A lot of weird things happen but it’s all just good fun. These guys make me laugh right before each take though and I could barely hold it together before they said action just now.

Things ended kind of on a high note with the show, so where are we at the beginning of the movie?

Adrian Grenier: Always climbing and always aspiring. That’s part of the joy of the show. We always managed to one up ourselves. We have to because the audience really demands a fantasy ride, so everything has to be very heightened and we have to live vicariously through these guys who have the best lives in the world.

Speaking of the audience, how has the fan fervor been about this movie?

Adrian Grenier: There is so much movement on social media right now. It’s buzzing. People are chomping at the bit and very excited and relieved that it’s finally getting done. We all are. We’re just going to stay the course until the premiere.

Did you have any doubts that the movie would happen once the series ended?

Adrian Grenier: I’m a pretty optimistic guy, to a fault maybe sometimes. I knew it was going to happen, so I was just waiting for the dates.

Did the shooting of the film day-to-day feel different or the same as when you were shooting the series?

Adrian Grenier: The spirit is the same. The faces are sort of the same. We’ve perfected the production over the years so it’s quite efficient. Everybody sort of knows what they need to do to accomplish a day or a scene, so it doesn’t feel different in that. What is slightly different and which is really exciting particularly is to watch Steve Fierberg step outside the limitations of the show. Because of the budgets and the time constraints, we couldn’t get a lot of extra shots. But now that we’re making the film we can take the time to expand and indulge the cinematic aspects of the show.

Do you still feel like you are learning more about Vince even after all these years?

Adrian Grenier: You have to. The relationship between the guys just deepens and becomes more complex, but for me the focus is really about how do I bring the story arc of the film to life and really challenge Vince to have to overcome the obstacles. So that’s different and that’s new, but at the fundamental core of this show it’s about the bonding of the guys and of friendship and that will never change.

Is Vince heartbroken?

Adrian Grenier: No. Vince, I don’t know how he does it, lives a charmed life and somehow the women in his life always leave happy. There is a mutual respect and understanding between Vince and Alice, so no. No broken hearts, just goodwill. It didn’t work out, see you next time.

Is this movie going to be PG-13 or is it going to be R? Are you shooting takes that could end up on an unrated edition?

Adrian Grenier: I’m not part of the MPAA. I’m like everybody in modern times in that I’ve seen it all and it takes a lot to offend me. So I’d be surprised if this got a rating more than PG-13, although there certainly will be some language and nudity and some Johnny Drama full frontal. Actually, you know what? It should be banned. We should ban this movie because nobody wants to see Johnny Drama’s anything nude.

Are you shooting anything that could be on an unrated cut or a little different than just the theatrical version?

Adrian Grenier: There’s some risqué stuff here certainly. We were making an adult show movie (laughs). I mean, it’s Entourage. It’s for people who can handle the topic. It’s not for the faint of heart. The one thing that I’ve always loved about the show is people who you never would think would love the show are the biggest fans.

I have grandma’s coming up to me saying, “I love your show! It is so great! It’s the only time that I get to spend any quality time with my 12-year-old granddaughter.” And you’re just like, “Okay, first of all there are so many layers of inappropriate that I fucking love it!” The show, despite all the language and the nudity and the sex and all of that, is about friendship and bonding and what really makes family community important.

How far along in time does the movie take place in? Does it take place a few years after the show?

Adrian Grenier: (It takes place) moments, days after.

Can you tell us about some of the cameos we’ll be seeing?

Adrian Grenier: Emily Ratajkowski is in the house, Russell Wilson was there, Mike Tyson dropped in and some of the old faces like Gary Busey and Bob Saget are here too. It’s chock full of cameos. There must be at some point an extras reel of just cameos. There’s just so many. I think we set a record for most cameos in a film.