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Mark Wahlberg Dishes Entourage Movie, Robert Pattinson Cameo!

Mark Wahlberg talks Entourage movie and possible cameos.

By Ted Casablanca, Taryn Ryder Jul 25, 2010 3:10 PMTags
Actors Will Ferrell and Eva Mendes, director Adam McKay, Mark WahlbergFrazer Harrison/Getty Images

Swoon!

Mark Wahlberg is not only one of the hottest DILFs in Hollywood (he took his kids to Legoland a couple days ago, very cool) but he's also one of the hottest producers in town. And you know that wherever Mark goes, some great scoop about Entourage goes.

As executive producer for one of our fave shows ever, Wahlberg gave us the fabulous deets on the show, the possible movie, and cameos by a certain Awful Truth favorite named Robert Pattinson:

We ran into Mark at Comic-Con after his press conference for The Other Guys, and naturally we asked him all about the show's eighth and final season, as well as the rumored film adaptation.

"We're still figuring out a couple of story lines for next season," said Marky Mark, looking very studly and built (obviously, we checked) in jeans and a blue tee.

"We have to figure out where a couple of them will leave off and where the movie will begin."

So is the movie definitely a go, then?

"Yeah, hopefully," said Mark.

Great news for Entourage fans, but also good news for all those celebs who show up here and there on the show. The HBO hit has been home to myriad smokin' guest stars, including Zac Efron, LeBron James, Michael Phelps and even Wahlberg himself, who said he still "always pops up, a little [cameo] here and there."

We don't think it's too soon to be asking about future guest stars for the show or movie, so though maybe we should suggest some possible cameos. Maybe, say...Robert Pattinson? And would they ever bring him on if he was interested?

"Umm, that's the kid from Twilight?" asked Mark. "Yeah. We'll see about that."

Oh, Mr. Wahlberg, you coy little devil! We're certain this isn't the last you'll hear about getting R.Pattz to make a cameo as Vince's next co-star or Ari's erstwhile client.

And hey, since our campaign to get Rob to host Saturday Night Live didn't really pan out, this is definitely a Pattison protest we can get behind!