Adrian Grenier responded to the rumors that a long-awaited Entourage reboot is finally in the making.
The 49-year-old actor expressed excitement about working on the satirical comedy drama again but said he felt 'torn' about a remake of an already 'iconic' show.
This comes shortly after the actor, who starred in The Devil Wears Prada, .
'I would love to do the show again, obviously,' he told Us Weekly in an article published on Friday.
'You know, I'm torn because it's an iconic show that defined an era,' he continued. 'I don't know how we would do that today, because we'd have to address a lot of things that are current.'
'But that could... that's an opportunity as well,' he continued. 'I think it can't be the same thing, because it was so tied to that time.
Adrian Grenier addressed the rumors about an Entourage reboot in the works over a decade after the series wrapped in 2011; pictured in October 2021
He said he 'would love' to do the show again but said he felt 'torn' about remaking such an 'iconic show that defined an era'; pictured in Entourage season 8 still
Grenier added: 'It's a time and a moment and a vibe that I don't think you can replicate.'
Entourage debuted on HBO in 2004 and ran for eight seasons until its finale in 2011.
The show starred Grenier as young movie star Vincent Chase and his friends Eric Murphy (Kevin Connolly), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven), and Johnny 'Drama' Chase (Kevin Dillon).
'The characters, I think, are still relevant, and I think the way they would deal with modernity is interesting as well,' Grenier said
The show also featured Mark Wahlberg (not pictured) as himself and was based on the actor's real-life rise to fame; pictured in 2008 Entourage still
Grenier admitted that he was 'disappointed' that he wasn't asked to return but said he remained optimistic he would 'obviously' get a callback in the future for a spinoff based on his character.




