Entourage Movie: Mark Wahlberg, Liam Neeson, Pharrell, Billy Bob Thornton And More Superstars Make A Cameo! Jeremy Piven Says, ‘Doug Ellin Wanted To Take It To The Next Level’

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Fans can't wait to see the celebrities who would appear in the "Entourage" movie because the popular HBO series is known for their star-studded guests. Between 2004 and 2011, we have seen Hollywood A-listers such as Matt Damon, Jessica Alba, and Mandy Moore do a cameo in the show. Now there's a lot of pressure on the producers to bring in famous personalities in the movie.

Based on the report of Channel 24, Jeremy Piven talked about his experience filming and the cameos in the "Entourage" movie. The 49-year old actor plays Ari Gold in the HBO series as well as the upcoming movie. He said during the first event of TimesTalks in London, "I think the movie will be really satisfying. I had a lot of fun doing it and revisiting that character."

Piven also said, "It was exhausting, even more so. Loaded with cameos, so many that I think if it was a drinking game, you'd be drunk 18 minutes in." That's what many fans are hoping for because it is fun seeing many celebrities in one film. I'm sure you're excited to find out who we can see in the much-anticipated "Entourage" movie. Continue reading below to find out:

Jeremy Piven said, "Liam Neeson would show up and be so self deprecating, playing himself. Mark Wahlberg is back, Pharrell Williams, every American sports star that you can think of, Mike Tyson... Every day there was a new cameo ... We added actors like Billy Bob Thornton who's playing this billionaire tycoon, he was an absolute genius."

Having the original cast Jeremy Piven, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Connolly, and Jerry Ferrara back in the "Entourage" movie is already enough to satisfy their die-hard fans, but of course the producers and director wanted to give them more.

Piven said, "Doug Ellin was presented with a very beautiful task - how do you turn this series that was viewed all around the globe into a two hour film? I think he did that brilliantly. If you look at the Entourage series there are no close-ups, the camera was never on stilts, there was always a lot of movement."

The actor added, "Doug wanted to take it to the next level. It's going to be fascinating for me to see how it plays out. That's our job. To explore and heighten everything that Entourage was." Who else do you want to see do a cameo in the "Entourage" movie?

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