Actor Adrian Grenier provided some details of what Entourage fans have been waiting for - the show's movie.

"There's a script and I think it's good. I hear it's good. I haven't read it," he said In a recent interview with The Associated Press

Fans of the HBO show, which was on air from 2004 to 2011, can expect to see the full original cast return for the film. In Entourage Grenier played Vincent Chase, an actor who moves from Queens, N.Y. to Hollywood with his childhood friends Eric (Kevin Connolly) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), as well as his older brother Johnny "Drama" Chase (Kevin Dillon.) His famous and comical agent Ari Gold was played by Jeremy Piven. 

Grenier, 36, said "everyone's onboard" for filming and added, "Everybody wants to make the movie. It's been green-lit, which means there is a budget allocated and I think the fifth fact is it's only a matter of time."

In the HBO series finale, Vince decides to marry a woman he had met only 24 hours earlier. Gold, his very successful agent, quit his job at the agency he owns in an attempt to mend his relationship with his wife, who feels he puts work before her. He then gets an offer to run a studio he always wanted, as the screen goes black not revealing his ultimate decision. Vince's best friend, Eric, also gets back together with his pregnant girlfriend Sloan, played by Emmanuelle Chriqui.

Despite the characters' attempts to put love first, Grenier also told The AP what he hopes the movie's plot will include.

"I really want to go back to the early days of Entourage. A lot of fun and a lot of antics. Maybe some irresponsible behavior," he said.

Doug Ellin, who is the show's creator and writing the movie's script, confirmed that that might be the case when he spoke to Deadline about the movie in 2012.

"There are interesting developments about Ari as a studio head, and that's still the first page for me," he said. "But foremost is the friendship between the guys who are still hanging out and going to fun parties, and it continues with the same characters."