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Legendary Series Might Be Making a Comeback as Lead Actors Are ‘Ready’ to Return

“Entourage” fans might be in for a treat as series lead Adrian Grenier revealed that he and Jeremy Piven are “ready” to get back to work.

The iconic duo reunited last month in Austin, Texas, and fans have been pushing for answers since.


Adrian Grenier and Jeremy Piven Reunite in Austin

Piven—who played Hollywood talent agent Ari Gold throughout the show’s eight seasons—shared a snap to social media after reuniting with his co-star.

“I found Vinny! Hiding in plain sight in Austin farming the land, not listening to me and clearly doing Indies.!!!” he captioned the photo shared via Instagram on February 25. “Haven’t seen this guy in almost a decade so imagine my surprise when I’m standing on stage and I see him supporting in the audience… It’s all about showing up @adriangrenier”

Naturally, fans flocked to the comment section to share their hopes for an “Entourage” revival.

“Let’s get this crew back in action. We need more entourage,” one fan wrote.

“Legendary Duo!!! 🔥🔥🔥” Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce commented.

Another fan added, “This makes me happy. Need a reboot!!”

“Get the entourage crew back for more seasons,” another wrote.

After eight seasons on HBO, running from 2004 to 2011, the iconic series landed a feature film continuation in 2015.


Adrian Grenier and Jeremy Piven Are ‘Ready’ to Return to ‘Entourage’

Grenier—who played movie star Vinny Chase on the long-running HBO series—spilled the tea to Page Six about a potential “Entourage” revival.

“Jeremy just moved to Texas. He moved to Austin,” Grenier, who lives on a farm outside of the Texas capital, told the outlet in an interview published Thursday, March 19.

When asked about a potential “Entourage” spinoff, Grenier simply said, “We’re ready to work.”

“Until AI comes to drag us off set, we’re ready to work,” he added.


Adrian Grenier Stepped Away From Hollywood

While he still acts for a living, Grenier moved his family from Hollywood to a farm outside of Austin in 2020.

He opened up about his decision in an Instagram farm tour video in November.

“I had to first realize that I was on the wrong path,” he said. “I had to let go of a lot of attachments, and addictions to the dopamine and the lifestyle and the partying.”

Grenier continued, “One of the dreams that we have is to be able to bring people onto the land for both educational and nature immersion experiences…We’ll have our market garden. We’ll have a syntropic food forest, vineyard, winery, mini cafe restaurant.”

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