The 21-year-old 'Boyfriend' hitmaker was thrilled when Wahlberg invited him to watch the final edit of the movie - on which he acts as executive producer - months ahead of the June release date.
Bieber said fictional movie agent Ari Gold - played by Jeremy Piven - reminds him of his own manager Scooter Braun, reported MTV online.
Bieber posted on Twitter, "Got to see the #entouragemovie thanks to my friend @mark_wahlberg. Great movie. Thanks buddy. Scooter is Ari. Lol. Everyone go see it (sic)."
The TV show and movie are loosely based on Wahlberg's experience as an up and coming actor in Hollywood.
The movie will also feature a number of celebrity cameos, including Wahlberg, DJ Calvin Harris, Jessica Alba, Liam Neeson and model Emily Ratajkowski, all of whom will appear as themselves.
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