One of the best Entourage movie spoilers is seeing the boys back together! Those who were lucky were able to catch the cast shooting on location like the time that Jeremy Piven appeared with Liam Neeson. So now we all know that the highly-acclaimed actor will have a part in the film.
There was also an incident that Kevin Connolly broke his leg when someone accidentally fell on it. If you think that it was the pregnant Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui), then you are wrong. The culprit was Jerry Ferrara, who plays Turtle, but it was not his fault. Eric Murphy (Connolly) was trying to catch a pass from quarterback superstar Russell Wilson, but unfortunately tripped that's why Turtle fell on his leg.
Fans of the HBO original series weren't satisfied with those Entourage Movie spoilers because they want to see the boys make a public appearance together. Their wish finally came true when Adrian Grenier (Vincent Chase), Kevin Dillon (Johnny "Drama" Chase), and Jerry Ferrara appeared on MTV Movie Awards last night.
They presented the MTV Generation Award to Entourage's executive producer Mark Wahlberg, who dropped the F-bomb several times. He cracked up the cast of the hit TV series with his acceptance speech. He said, "I know what this really means. Many people have gotten this award before...Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston ... this is the you're too (F***n) old to come back award."
Mark jokingly said, "This isn't the Channing Tatum award ... this is you're (F***n) done, but you know what, it's been a great run." The 42-year old actor also got the crowd excited when he mentioned the Entourage movie. He said, "It is going to be the best movie of the year next year." He added, "I guarantee it."
I'm sure that got you all excited because it came from the film's executive producer. In a previous interview with MTV, Mark Wahlberg talked about the script and doing a cameo. He said, "It took a long time to get it written, get it right, and we got a fantastic script." The actor also revealed, "If they want me, I'm in. I'm listening in, buddy."