While "Entourage" movie may have had a happy ending, there are reports claiming that the story of Vincent Chase played by Adrian Grenier doesn't end there.
Apparently there's still more to tell, thus a sequel is inevitable.
"I don't have any thoughts on what it is yet, but the plan is to do another one," writer, director and series creator Doug Ellin revealed to Zap2it.
So despite the happy ending, Vincent Chase is out to face more challenges and trials in his career.
"That's how life is. Everything seems great," Ellin said. "That's especially how Hollywood is. Everything seems great, then it goes to s***."
Jerry Ferrara, who plays Turtle, has one idea about a direction the movie can take.
And while the sequel has no story yet, Jerry Ferrara, who played Turtle in the series and in the movie already has an idea of where the "Entourage" movie could lead.
"I would worry about Turtle keeping his money," he said. "Like, he really starts to think he's Marc Cuban and risks it all on a tech company."
Furthermore, he shared details on what his love story with UFC fighter Ronda Rousey could lead.
"As far as Ronda goes, I hope he doesn't screw it up," the actor said. "To use a fighting reference, he's punching outside of his weight class."
Furthermore, Doug Ellin claimed that Mark Wahlberg has guaranteed him that he can make the sequel happen.
"I took a year. I didn't know if there was really an appetite for it. But Mark told me, 'If you write this script, I guarantee I'll get it made.' " Piven-whose character, superagent Ari Gold, spends a lot of his screen time in fits of histrionics-enjoyed the time away. "Your body thinks you're throwing a temper tantrum for 12 to 14 hours a day," he said. "It can be a little taxing, so it's been a very welcome break."
Meanwhile, "Entourage" movie received only a 30 percent rating from Rotten Tomatoes claiming that,
"Entourage retains many elements of the HBO series, but feels less like a film than a particularly shallow, cameo-studded extended episode of the show."