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Adrian Grenier addresses potential ‘Entourage’ revival — and reveals which co-star is ‘ready to work’
Adrian Grenier is game for an “Entourage” revival.
In an exclusive interview with Page Six, the actor — who has lived on a sustainable farm near Austin, Texas, since 2020 — teased that he and former co-star Jeremy Piven are “ready to work” on a continuation of their hit Hollywood comedy-drama, which aired on HBO from 2004 to 2011.
Fans of the series — which saw Grenier portray movie star Vincent Chase, while Piven played his agent, Ari Gold — lost their collective minds when the two had a mini reunion last month and posted it on Instagram.
Piven, 60, cheekily captioned a photo of the guys flashing big smiles, “I found Vinny! Hiding in plain sight in Austin farming the land, not listening to me and clearly doing Indies!!!”
The actor-comedian — who is currently on a stand-up tour — added, “Haven’t seen this guy in almost a decade so imagine my surprise when I’m standing on stage and I see him supporting in the audience… It’s all about showing up @adriangrenier.”
Among those swooning over the “Legendary Duo!!! 🔥🔥🔥” in the comments section was NFL star Travis Kelce, as others begged to see “this crew back in action.”
When we asked Grenier, 49, about the run-in, he shared that Piven had “just moved” to Austin, which prompted us to inquire about any future plans for “Entourage.”
“We’re ready to work,” the “Devil Wears Prada” star replied with a chuckle before quipping, “Until AI comes to drag us off set, we’re ready to work.”
Elsewhere in our conversation, Grenier — who appears in the new short film “Self Custody,” which was shot in Austin — revealed he’d consider making a full-time return to acting if the opportunities keep coming his way.
“I mean, the truth is, the industry is moving to me,” he explained. “There’s $2.5 billion that the Texas state government just put into film and television projects in Texas. They’re building three movie studios not too far from me.”
Mark Wahlberg — a co-executive producer of “Entourage,” which was loosely based on his own rise to fame in Hollywood — previously told Page Six he “would definitely support” a resurgence of some kind.
The actor-producer called the show a “cultural phenomenon” and emphasized how much he “loved” the cast, gushing, “They did an amazing job.”
Reps for HBO did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
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