
'Entourage' creator Doug Ellin suggests HBO's reluctancy, PC culture stunted show's legacy: 'I resent it'
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"Entourage" creator Doug Ellin discusses how the "wave of PC culture" affected the show's legacy.
The series, starring five male leads played by Adrian Grenier (Vincent Chase), Jeremy Piven (Ari Gold) Kevin Dillon (Drama), Kevin Connelly (Eric "E" Murphy) and Jerry Ferrara (Turtle), encapsulated the early 21st century Hollywood. The creator cited the "wave of righteous PC culture" as a reason HBO hasn't given the series the same opportunities as other past hit shows on the network, such as "The Sopranos" and the female-led romantic comedy-drama "The Sex and the City." A "Sopranos" prequel film titled "The Many Saints of Newark" will be released later this year, while the "Sex and the City" revival series is also in the works.More Related News













