'Entourage' Movie Is 'Best Version of the Show,' Says Emmanuelle Chriqui; New Trailer Debuts
Emmanuelle Chriqui, known for playing the character Sloan in the hit HBO series "Entourage," recently spoke about the upcoming movie based on the show and expressed great enthusiasm for the project's release during an interview with The Christian Post.
Speaking to CP about her role in the upcoming National Geograpic mini-series "Killing Jesus," Chriqui also gushed over the "Entourage" movie that will be released in theaters throughout the U.S. in June and features a plethora of cameos from Hollywood stars.
"I think it's amazing, I think people are going to love it," Chriqui told CP. "It's the best version of the show."
The film takes place after the series finale that aired back in 2011 and concluded the show which lasted for eight seasons. Chriqui believes the movie tops all of them.
Her comments came right as Warner Bros. released a new trailer for the film which shows her character, Sloan, delivering a child with her on-screen husband Eric Murphy played by actor Kevin Connolly.
The plot seems to focus on the main character actor Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) re-uniting with his former agent Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) who is now a studio head. Gold makes a request to Vince for him to star in the studio's first movie and the actor responds with his own request to direct whatever film this will be.
"Entourage" told the story of Vincent Chase and his group of friends that includes his brother Johnny Chase, and friends Eric Murphy and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara). The Queens, New York, natives all move out to Los Angeles to support Chase's career as an A-list Hollywood star. It's loosely-based off the life of the show's executive producer, Mark Wahlberg, and premiered in the summer of 2004.
Like the movie, the show also featured a large list of Hollywood stars portraying themselves in cameos.