
Inspired by Mark Wahlberg's own experiences coming to Hollywood, Entourage might have overstayed its welcome towards the end, but early in its run it was a showbiz-savvy portrait of American excess and male pattern bonding. For those that still want more, the Entourage movie is a go and will hit theaters in 2015.
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Warner Bros. has set a release date for the Entourage movie as well as scheduled the openings for Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest, Inherent Vice, and Nancy Meyers’ workplace comedy, The Intern.
First up is Vice, which will open Dec. 12. The move puts Anderson’s adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel up against Exodus, Ridley Scott’s epic about Moses, coming from Fox. Also opening that day is the family film Paddington.
Entourage will be released June 12, 2015, putting it opposite the opening of Universal’s Jurassic World.
Intern, which will star Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, will open Sept. 25, 2015. At this early stage, it’s one of just a few movies with a September release. The Sept. 25 date also is occupied by Sony Pictures Animation’s Hotel Transylvania 2.
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