The cast of Entourage are reportedly demanding more money
New York:
A movie follow-up to hit seriesEntourage has been delayed as cast members including AdrianGrenier and Jeremy Piven are demanding more money.
Warner Bros' long-planned big screen follow-up to HBO'shit Hollywood-themed show was due to go into production inMay, but has now been put on hold because cast members arelooking for a higher payday to star in the movie, reported NewYork Post online.
"They wanted to start filming early this summer, but thecast has been on hold. Jeremy finally signed his contract twoweeks ago. His deal closed August 29. But there are othermembers of the cast, including Adrian Grenier and JerryFerrara, who are still holding out," a source said.
Entourage, which was produced by actor Mark Wahlberg,starred Grenier as movie star Vincent 'Vince' Chase, whilePiven earned numerous Emmy Awards for playing his money hungryagent Ari Gold.
The other cast members include Ferrara as Turtle, KevinConnolly as Eric 'E' Murphy, and Kevin Dillon as Johnny'Drama' Chase.
The hit HBO comedy ended in 2011 and the movie follow-upwas announced in January 2012.
Producer Wahlberg indicated in January that he was eyeingan April or May 2014 release date for the film.
Warner Bros' long-planned big screen follow-up to HBO'shit Hollywood-themed show was due to go into production inMay, but has now been put on hold because cast members arelooking for a higher payday to star in the movie, reported NewYork Post online.
"They wanted to start filming early this summer, but thecast has been on hold. Jeremy finally signed his contract twoweeks ago. His deal closed August 29. But there are othermembers of the cast, including Adrian Grenier and JerryFerrara, who are still holding out," a source said.
Entourage, which was produced by actor Mark Wahlberg,starred Grenier as movie star Vincent 'Vince' Chase, whilePiven earned numerous Emmy Awards for playing his money hungryagent Ari Gold.
The other cast members include Ferrara as Turtle, KevinConnolly as Eric 'E' Murphy, and Kevin Dillon as Johnny'Drama' Chase.
The hit HBO comedy ended in 2011 and the movie follow-upwas announced in January 2012.
Producer Wahlberg indicated in January that he was eyeingan April or May 2014 release date for the film.