The period of seven years, fans of Entourage have followed the trials in life and win the character Vincent Chase as the movie star and his friends conquered Hollywood and lived a good life in Los Angeles.
Thus, the fiction has changed the real life Adrian Grenier, who plays Vince. "I was a pretentious melancholy artist before I met Vince, and I am now somewhere between having a good taste slightly and be able to give up their guard and have fun," the actor, 35, told the people how their character has changed.
It all comes to an end, though, as Entourage begins its final season on Sunday (10:30 p.m. EST). Before the curtain draws to a close on the hit HBO, Grenier provides an overview of what to expect over the last eight episodes, and the future of the franchise.
Vince is pure: for the period 7, Vince found himself grabbing a porn star girlfriend (Sasha Grey), and has developed the habit of cocaine. Although better now, "was to prove that he is over his mess' of drugs and porn star," said Grenier, while hosting a party in Las Vegass Chateau on Friday. "I do not think people realize that Vince is not out of control. On paper, may seem so, but I think he was just having a bad week or a couple of episodes of bad."
Have tissues nearby: emotionally ready for a weekend - and not just because the program ends. "It's a Tear Jerker," Grenier said of the final series. "We all end up in a very good, but all have been completely transformed."
Eric's unique? Since I met Eric (Kevin Connolly) and his girlfriend (Emmanuelle Chriqui) Sloan, their relationship soured apparently drastically. Trailers offices Sloan season indicate her engagement ring back to Eric, it may be necessary. "They are not on good terms," said Grenier. "They do not talk."
Entourage: The Movie: After the last episode aired, fans will probably get a taste of more than Vince and the boys - on the big screen. Although nothing concrete, all signs point to a current movie. "I think the film would be a great rehearsal," said Grenier. "I would bet my money on a movie ... If we do, it must be great. And it will. What's great about the show must be very large-scale film. "

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