A star-studded series of cameos from Piers Morgan, Thierry Henry, Pharrell Williams and more can be seen in the new Entourage trailer.

Doug Ellin's wildly popular television series about the trials and tribulations of a rising Hollywood superstar makes the jump from HBO to the big screen this summer.

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After becoming a superstar with Aquaman and then nearly ruining his career with the Pablo Escobar biopic Medellín, Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) turns his talents to directing in the Entourage movie.

With a $100 million budget at his disposal, Vincent rolls the dice on a gamble that could have disastrous consequences for himself and super-agent Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven).

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Meanwhile, his driver Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) has a massive challenge of his own in trying to win over MMA superstar Ronda Rousey.

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Cast member Kevin Dillon hinted earlier this year that there is "really good chance" of an Entourage sequel if the first movie is a success.

Entourage opens on June 5 in the US and in the UK on June 19.

Digital Spy runs down this year's blockbusters in the video below:

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