Adrian Grenier has admitted that she didn't want to audition for Entourage at first because he thought it was "misogynistic".
The 38-year-old actor, who played Vincent Chase throughout the show, said that when had first read the script, he thought it was "immature, and superficial," News.com.au reported.
Grenier added that it turned the show in the end was about "brotherhood" and "friendship" and a "reflection of reality."
He also said that some of the female actresses in the show portrayed as "eye-candy" had grown into strong characters in the show.
Grenier also revealed that the Entourage movie, which is slated for 2015, would see Liam Neeson and Hayley Joel Osment in cameo appearances.
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