‘Entourage’ crew makes leap to big-screen as Warner Bros. green-lights adaptation of HBO show

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Vincent Chase and his entourage are jumping from the small screen to the big-screen.

Warner Bros. confirmed Wednesday that a film version of HBO’s hit series “Entourage” is in the works.

Series creator Doug Ellin is writing and directing the film, which does not yet have a production start date or release date. The studio also has not finalized the cast.

“Entourage” ran for eight seasons and followed the Hollywood exploits of hot young actor Vince (Adrian Grenier) and his inner circle, including Kevin Connolly as his manager, Kevin Dillon as his half brother, Jerry Ferrara as an old neighbourhood friend and Jeremy Piven as his slick super-agent.

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