New York - Series creator Doug Ellin says a long-planned Entourage movie is finally "a go".
Ellin tweeted the news on Monday evening, along with a photo of himself and the cast arm-in-arm.
Returning to bring the HBO series to the big screen are stars Jeremy Piven, Adrian Grenier, Jesse Ferrara, Kevin Dillon and Kevin Connolly.
Entourage is a light portrait of Hollywood and young stardom that ran for eight seasons on HBO before ending in 2011.
Piven thanked fans on Twitter for their patience. He writes, "Now it's time to go to work!"
Warner Bros is expected to begin production on the film in January.
Ellin tweeted the news on Monday evening, along with a photo of himself and the cast arm-in-arm.
Returning to bring the HBO series to the big screen are stars Jeremy Piven, Adrian Grenier, Jesse Ferrara, Kevin Dillon and Kevin Connolly.
Entourage is a light portrait of Hollywood and young stardom that ran for eight seasons on HBO before ending in 2011.
Piven thanked fans on Twitter for their patience. He writes, "Now it's time to go to work!"
Warner Bros is expected to begin production on the film in January.
It's a go. love you all. pic.twitter.com/KcIPV5fqR8
— Doug Ellin (@mrdougellin) October 29, 2013
Now it's time to go to WORK! the #EntourageMovie is on and I look forward to getting into it my friends. Thanks for your patience...
— Jeremy Piven (@jeremypiven) October 29, 2013