As he continues to hold out hope for the show to come back, Kevin Dillon has an idea for where Johnny Drama will be in a potential Entourage reboot. Dillon starred in the hit HBO comedy as Johnny «Drama» Chase, the older brother to Adrian Grenier's movie star Vincent Chase who was once a popular actor having led the fictional show Viking Quest in his younger years. While Vinnie navigates the complexities of the Hollywood industry, Drama tries his hardest to make it back into the spotlight, slowly getting better roles after starring in the fictional crime drama Five Towns from Edward Burns.
Based on Mark Wahlberg's own experiences as a young actor, Entourage ran for eight seasons on HBO, receiving generally positive reviews throughout its run for its behind-the-scenes look at the industry and the performances of its cast, namely Dillon as Drama and Jeremy Piven as Vincent's agent Ari Gold. The show's success would lead to HBO and Warner Bros. co-producing an Entourage film continuation, which hit theaters four years after the series finale and was a critical and commercial disappointment, only grossing $49 million against its reported $39 million budget. In spite of this, some fans of the show have held out hope for a proper Entourage reboot and one star is sharing their thoughts on where it could go.
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While speaking exclusively with Screen Rant to discuss his upcoming thriller Hot Seat, Kevin Dillon opened up about a potential Entourage reboot. The actor confirmed he is still trying to convince creator Doug Ellin to find a way to bring the show back and shared his own pitch for Johnny Drama's story. See what Dillon said below:
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