While the movie adaptation to the hit HBO bromance series "Entourage" has yet to be released, a sequel already said to be in the works.
Lead star Andrian Grenier revealed the details upon talking to MTV News in an interview at Sundance.
"The great thing is the movie is awesome," Grenier said.
"I think it's going to be a huge success; I think people are going to love it. We're all very proud of it. That means most likely there will be another... [executive producer] Doug Ellin has his contract to write the next one... I think he's starting to brainstorm. If you have any ideas, tweet Doug Ellin and give him some."
And while Grenier revealed that there would be an "Entourage" movie sequel, he shared more about what to expect from his character Vincent Chase.
"You always want a sense of escalating circumstances, especially with a series - you've got to always top your last episode," Grenier explained.
"This has to top a whole successful series. It's definitely bigger in scope. It's a film, it's a real film. The set pieces are bigger, the conflicts are a little bit more elevated, and it's going to be a fun ride."
In addition to Grenier, "Transformers" star Mark Wahlberg, who is producing the movie, also expressed his intentions in doing an "Entourage" movie sequel in an interview with Access Hollywood.
"I told Doug, 'Let's not wait for the movie to come out to start planning the next one because this is definitely going to be a big success,'" he revealed. "If I have anything to do with it there will be."
The film stars original HBO TV series cast Adrian Grenier as Vincent Chase, Kevin Connolly as Eric Murphy, Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold, Kevin Dillon as Johnny "Drama" Chase, Jerry Ferrara as Turtle, Perrey Reeves as Melissa Gold, Rex Lee as Lloyd Lee, Scott Caan as Scott Lavin, Debi Mazar as Shauna, Constance Zimmer as Dana Gordon and Emmanuelle Chriqui as Sloan.
A huge number of Hollywood stars and Sports personalities are expected to make a cameo in the movie.
"Entourage" is set to hit cinemas on June 5.