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HBO’s showbiz sitcom calls it a wrap By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it Say goodbye to Hollywood. Well, almost. The whip- smart and Emmy-winning HBO showbiz-insider comedy series “Entourage” starts its eighth and final season Sun- day, July 24, while rumors abound about a possible feature-film spinoff a la HBO’s “Sex and the City.” For the time being, a movie figures in anyway, as just-released-from-rehab actor Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) gets excited about launching another project that those around him aren’t quite as sold on: a drama about trapped miners. His manager and close pal Eric (Kevin Connolly) now works with former nemesis Scott Lavin (Scott Caan, reprising the role he began before becoming a co-star of CBS’ “Hawaii Five-0”); Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) goes into busi- ness for himself; and Vince’s half brother and fellow actor Drama (Kevin Dillon, who moves on to CBS’ “How to Be a Gentleman” this fall) does everything possible to reinforce Vince’s newly sober state. And, of course, there is Ari Gold ... the ferociously whirl- ing dervish of a talent agent played by Jeremy Piven, who Scott Caan, Kevin Dillon, Jeremy Piven, Jerry Ferreraa, Kevin Connolly and Adrian Grenier (from left) star in “Entourage,” returning for its eighth and fi nal season Sunday on HBO. has earned three Emmys for the role. Ari’s marriage to the so-called Mrs. Ari (Per- rey Reeves) is on the rocks, prompting him to make some moves unexpected even for him - with mild comfort from Lloyd (Rex Lee), formerly Ari’s browbeaten assistant but now an agent in his own right. “There’s definitely a sad undercurrent, because this is really a close group,” says “Entourage” creator Doug Ellin, also an executive pro- ducer of the show along with Mark Wahlberg. “Everyone’s a little sad, so everyone stayed a little longer. Nobody was rushing home.” Stutzman MOTOR SALES , INC. 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The thing that means the most to him is his family, and it’s be- ing taken away from him. “You get to explore this transformation with this guy. He’s incredibly vulnerable, and it’s what you live for as an actor. If you hang in there and wait eight seasons, it’ll happen. “That’s what’s so fun about a series,” Piven says, “and I’m sure what’s very enjoyable for Doug to write. He’s created all these really authentic and interesting characters that have such bite, and the en- tourage has been beefed up in a way. You get people who have been instrumental on the journey and have come back ... and Perrey Reeves needs to be singled out as Mrs. Ari. Her (actual) name will be revealed this year.” Also back for the “Entou- rage” swan song are Em- manuelle Chriqui as Eric’s ex-fiancee Sloan; Beverly D’Angelo as Ari’s agency partner, Barbara “Babs” Miller; Constance Zimmer as studio executive Dana Gor- don; and Rhys Coiro as un- predictable moviemaker Billy Walsh. Guest stars include Christian Slater, Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Galecki (“The Big Bang Theory”), sports figures Carmelo Anthony and Alex Rodriguez, fashion’s Ra- chel Zoe, and entrepreneur Mark Cuban. For Caan, returning to “Entourage” meant coming straight off a long and physi- cally demanding first season of “Hawaii Five-0,” but he maintains he wouldn’t have missed it. “Essentially, it was like a vacation,” he says. “CBS was cool about letting me do it, but they only had to let me do two or three epi- sodes. I actually fought to be able to do the whole season. “I don’t know how to ex- plain it,” Caan adds, “other than to say that you’re literally happy to have to get up early to go to work on ‘Entourage.’ I never saw a bad vibe or an argument go down there. They had eight years - five of them without me - so maybe Allergies? Asthma? We Can Help! Snoring? Daytime Fatigue? Morning Headaches? Excessive Sleepiness? Yatin J. 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We’ve shot big episodes that felt like movies, so it could be interesting to see what we do with this on a bigger screen.” Piven also would welcome such a revisiting, but he’s satisfied with where Ari and “Entourage” are ending up for television purposes. “To even have the chance to play a volatile character, and then get to the other sides of him, is just very rare,” he reflects. “This opportunity is not lost on me. I’ve been kicking around for a while, so I have enough perspective to know how lucky I am.” 13024 US 20, Middlebury • 574-825-2965 Free Air Conditioning Check BILL’S COLLISION With An Oil Change Through July! SERVICE Weblinks The tattoo reality show “LA Ink” returns for a fifth season on Thursday, again focusing on artist Kat Von D. Learn more by clicking on tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/la-ink/about-la-ink. htm On Sunday, DIY’s “Man Caves” marks 100 episodes by building a man cave for a wax figure of host Tony Siragusa. 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