"Entourage," the show that followed movie star Vincent Chase through all his ups and downs in Hollywood, as well as the entourage of friends that rode them with him, has finally received its movie trailer after two years in contract disputes and development hell, four years after the end of the show.

The HBO hit show "Entourage," produced and inspired by Mark Wahlberg, finished its eight-season run in 2011 and was confirmed to have a follow-up movie shortly thereafter.

In 2012 it was announced that show creator Doug Ellin had finished the script, and that the movie would take place six months after the events of the season finale. However, the next two years whizzed by, full of rumors that contract disputes among the cast (i.e., who gets paid what) were keeping the production on hold seemingly indefinitely. At one point, this speculation was shot down by members of the cast directly.

Whatever the reason may be for the four-year wait, this week we were finally given the trailer for the new "Entourage" movie, due out June 5, 2015.

Suddenly it all comes back, and we're transported into super-agent Ari Gold's office after watching a short trailer for a movie starring Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier). There isn't an enormous amount of plot disclosed in the trailer, but all that really matters is that the gang is back.

Unfortunately the trailer does little more for us fans than confirm that a movie is in fact taking place, but perhaps that's for the best.

It seems a lot of things have been sort of brushed over. Turtle has lost about 50 pounds, there is no sign of Vince's report wife, and Ari is still in the business in some capacity.

The trailer gave us our first glimpses at Billy Bob Thorton and Haley Joel Osment as well as the image that Vince's career is doing fine, for now.

Look for more plot details in the coming months.

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