The former gunner is performing with Hollywood series author Doug Ellin to produce a similar exhibition on world football.
Doug said the series will grow throughout Henry’s life, just as Entourage was based on the life of actor Mark Wahlberg.
The HBO exhibition was based on Mark’s reports as a young actor in Hollywood and the wild parties and excesses of the Los Angeles scene.
Ellin revealed: “This is an exhibition that takes a position in world football. We’re actively here to move that forward now.
“Thierry Henry in the movie Entourage, so I’ve known him for a long time. And Darren Dein, who has been his manager for a long time, is a smart friend.
“It’s the friendships, the dynamics of the family circle, everything that happens in the scenes.
“It is encouraged throughout Thierry’s life, similar to how Entourage is encouraged through Mark Wahlberg.
“We finished the script and we hope so.
“The overall is closed and my opening scene is set in an entire stadium in Wembley. But we can do it with cardboard and CGI cutouts.
“Thierry will consult with his manager to make it as original as possible. “
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He said he had never liked the concept of Entourage, but that he had been persuaded to do so through his manager.
“A friend told me that I looked at the induscheck out television, in which I had never done anything. I said, “How do you do it?”
“He told me to write a spec script for a screen I loved. So I wrote a specification script for Curb Your Enthusiasm, which means I wrote everything I was interested in. “
“And my manager, who is Mark Wahlberg’s manager, liked this situation and said, “We lack this concept about Mark and his friends. “And that’s where it started. “
He added: “I hated the concept of Entourage. And my manager just said, “You’ll notice. “So I started thinking about it, and then I spent 18 to 24 months putting the script in a position where HBO nevertheless said “OK. “
‘What he didn’t paint for me is why I think the painted series is that the concept of a’ around ‘isn’t my thing.
“I think the other people around them are other people who use others for things. But the concept of friendship is my thing.
“The friends I came here with, and on whom those characters have eventually been based, we kept in combination and sought to help each other.
“So it is much more vital to me that it is a circle of relatives and that everyone has a genuine purpose. Even if Turtle is the pilot.
“The navigation was far from fluid. The first script I went through, which we feel smart about, they (HBO) hated it.
And I said to my manager, ‘What do you not like about this?’, and he said, ‘They don’t like any of this,’ so it wasn’t good.
Henry, 43, retired from football in 2014 after an incredibly successful career that saw him play in Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal and Barcelona, as well as winning the 1998 World Cup with France.
He moved from Barcelona to MLS, where he played for the New York Red Bulls before coaching AS Monaco and now the Montreal Impact.
Ellin has a new podcast called “Victory The Podcast” where he and Entourage star Kevin Dillon talk about the show.
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