Mark Wahlberg says he's hoping to take 'Entourage' to the big-screen after the sitcom finishes its HBO run.
The executive producer tells 'THR' that he believes there are at least two more seasons left for the show.
"We'll see, there could be more," he says. "But then, a movie."
"It is not out of the realm of possibility," an HBO spokeswoman says of the idea for a comedy. "Right now, the creators are concentrating on the new season."
HBO is probably hoping an 'Entourage' movie will follow in the footsteps of 'Sex and the City', which did big business at the box office, but we can't imagine anywhere close to the same result.
On the other hand, it can't be any worse than Jeremy Piven's last movie, 'The Goods'.
Wahlberg is currently filming 'The Other Guys', a comedy with Will Ferrell.
"I don't really get to do comedy," says the actor. "We waited for just the right thing. It's a buddy movie."