Fans might split on the film but there is no denying the success of the series itself. It seems like during quarantine, Entourage has recaptured the magic with its fanbase, leading everyone to want additional seasons. Kevin Dillon himself admitted that the creator is finally considering a reboot after many years, "Isn't that just a great show for a pandemic," Dillon said in an interview with ComingSoon. "I've been working on Doug for a long time and finally he said, 'I would maybe consider a reboot of Entourage.' Wouldn’t that be cool? All the actors want to do it as well."

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Doug Ellin responded to the claims positively, admitting he his open to a return, "I am considering my consideration," he wrote on Instagram. "We are growing and the love for Entourage is definitely on the rise. I appreciate each and every one of you."

There are some problems, however, specifically between Ellin and HBO, which might make the project a little tougher to reboot. So, what are the chances of a return, and what is the current status between Ellin and HBO?

Things Are Rocky

Although Ellin is open to doing a reboot, things aren't the best in terms of his relationship alongside HBO. Things turned sour when the network declined on his new show following Entourage's finale, which was set to feature a great cast. Ellin was very disappointed with their response, especially given the other shows that were given a shot instead.

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After sharing the news of the rocky relationship on the 'Victory Podcast' fans had a lot to say.

"In the voice of the Rolls Royce salesman: “Do it Vince.”

"I’m going to become a successful businessman and then buy the rights to Entourage. We’ll make a reboot after that. This world needs Entourage more than ever."

"Watching Doug talk about HBO is like watching a man talk about his ex who he still secretly loves but is mad she broke his heart."

Changing Networks

The show is picking up some additional exposure thanks to the 'Victory Podcast,' which discusses a lot of what went on during the show. It had all kinds of guests including most recently, both Jeremy Piven and Rex Lee.

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According to fan theories, the best-case scenario might be to reboot the show on a different network or streaming service. The situation doesn't seem to be a good one between Ellin and HBO, making the chances of a return that much tougher.

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Given the podcast talks, it seems like everyone is on board to reboot the show. The only hurdle at this point is the network. If the show continues to pick up steam with the fans, HBO might not have any choice but to reboot it. Or on the other hand, another network might step in. Either way, we might see a reboot.

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Sources: IG & Men's Health