Last month, we reported that the long-awaited Entourage movie was being held up by stars Adrian Grenier and Jerry Ferrara, who were asking for more money.

Asked when the Entourage movie is coming out, executive producer Mark Wahlberg had this to say, essentially confirming the earlier report, and calling out his cast members as greedy.

"As soon as the guys stop being so greedy. It's one of those things where, if the movie is a success, we'll get to make a lot more of them and we might get to make a lot of money, but we want to make it for the fans. This is the most I've ever been asked about for a movie."

In response to the executive producer, Entourage star Adrian Grenier released his own statement to fans on Thursday, through his Instagram account.

"To all Entourage fans. I owe it to you to make a couple things clear. I take my role as Vince on the show & off very seriously. All decisions I make personally & for business are for the principle of friendship and brotherhood. It has, & never will be about the money for me. I promise. I will always stand up for the boys (that includes you) & do what I can to make sure they are treated fairly, and not be taken advantage of by anybody. The spirit of Entourage is about sharing the opportunities given to us and I will sign any deal that gives ALL the boys an opportunity to share in the upside of success EQUALLY. I assure you, despite the perception, there is no greed in my heart. Remember, it will all work out in the end. It always does. -- I will try to answer questions with hashtag #entourageboysshare"

It seems Adrian Grenier is implying that certain cast members have received lower offers to return than the rest of the actors. Our report from last month revealed that Jeremy Piven has finalized his deal for the movie, but it isn't known who else has signed on, and who is holding out. We'll keep you posted if the actor does, in fact, answer any fan questions about the movie through the #entourageboysshare hashtag.