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Adrian Grenier

Adrian Greniercould be open to returning to hisEntouragecharacter — but under the right conditions.

Recently speaking with PEOPLE, the actor discussed the possibility of the series being revived or scoring a second movie.

“I think people are always talking about it,” Grenier, 44, said while promotingthe new discovery+/NowThis Earth series,Action Planet, which premiered Thursday and highlightshis Lonely Whale foundation. “Whether or not it’s true — I think if it was true, I’d be getting a call with an offer.”

Asked about what it would take — if there was an opportunity — for him to step back into theEntouragesphere, Grenier said: “Well, it depends on what the offer is.”

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If anEntouragerevisitation were to occur, Grenier said that he isn’t sure where his former character, Vincent Chase, and his crew would be today.

“It seems likeEntouragehad its time and it was very relevant at a moment in our cultural history. And now, I just can’t imagine how the guys would get [through a] post-pandemic world,” he said. “They couldn’t travel, they’d have to stay home with each other. It sounds like a living hell, actually.”

“All the guys chose to live together and elongate their adolescence. But after, you know, a year in lockdown together in one house might be too much for anyone to handle, even the boys,” he added.

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Grenier starred onEntouragefrom 2004 to 2011 alongsideKevin Connolly(Eric “E” Murphy),Kevin Dillon(Johnny “Drama” Chase),Jerry Ferrara(Salvatore “Turtle” Assante) andJeremy Piven(Ari Gold). During its eight-season run, the HBO dramedy accumulated multiple Emmy wins and Golden Globes nominations.

After the series left the air in 2011, the cast reprised their roles in a movie aptly titledEntouragein 2015.

Years after both projects concluded, Grenier told PEOPLE that the stars of the showhave remained in touch. “It’s family, you know?” he said. “We’ll always be connected.”

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Currently, the environmentalist appears on the new discovery+/NowThis Earth seriesAction Planetto discuss his Lonely Whale organization. His nonprofit aims to eliminate the flow of plastic into the ocean.

Action Planetis now streaming on discovery+.

source: people.com