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Call My Agent Netflix movie : September release

Woman in elegant office overlooking Paris, speaking on vintage telephone

September 10, 2026. That's the date Netflix officially confirmed for the global release of the Call My Agent ! movie — and yes, we've been tracking this one closely. After years of stop-and-start development, casting puzzle pieces, and script rewrites, the project is finally locked in. The announcement came alongside the first footage dropped by Netflix : not a full trailer, but a short scene featuring Camille Cottin as Andréa Martel and Laure Calamy as Noémie Leclerc — two of the show's most beloved characters. Brief as it is, that clip confirms the tone is intact.

What the movie is actually about — and how we got here

The original series, known in France as Dix Pour Cent, ran for four seasons between 2015 and 2020 on France 2. Netflix acquired global broadcast rights early on, rebranding it as Call My Agent ! and turning it into one of its first genuine international hits. The show is widely credited with launching Camille Cottin's international career, and it established a lasting relationship between creator Fanny Herrero and the platform — one that would later produce the dramedy Drôle / Standing Up in 2022, though that series was cancelled after a single season.

The movie's official logline sets up the stakes clearly : "Five years after the ASK agency closed, Andrea wants to become a director. But when she loses her lead actor just days before shooting starts, she has to bring her old team back together, sparking old friendships — and rivalries." It's a premise that gives the writers room to revisit the ensemble without simply replaying old dynamics.

Herrero had stepped away from the show ahead of its final season due to creative differences, but was ultimately confirmed to write the sequel alongside Lison Daniel. Speaking to Deadline, she said of the characters : "They are so inspiring, I love them all. And the fact that I left and it's been almost five years now since the last season was released, makes it so good to be back again together." Producer Dominique Besnehard — himself a legendary talent agent and one of the driving forces behind the original series — had been publicly pushing for a movie since late 2020, citing the cast's busy schedules and the difficulty of finding a workable script as the main obstacles.

The film is co-financed by France 2 and France Télévisions, with a second-run broadcast planned on France 2 or on france.tv after the Netflix window. Production wrapped on December 4th, 2025, with principal photography taking place mainly in Paris and the Île-de-France region.

Cast, crew and confirmed cameos

The core ensemble is back in full. Here's the confirmed returning cast :

  • Laure Calamy — Noémie Leclerc
  • Thibault de Montalembert — Mathias Barneville
  • Grégory Montel — Gabriel Sarda
  • Nicolas Maury — Hervé Roux
  • Fanny Sidney — Sofia Leprince
  • Liliane Rovère — Arlette
  • Camille Cottin — Andréa Martel

Behind the camera, Émilie Noblet directs — known for her work on Parlement and Zorro. The producing trio of Besnehard, Harold Valentin, and Michel Feller are back through Mon Voisin Productions and Mother Productions.

On the guest star front, planned appearances include Laetitia Casta, Vincent Macaigne, Ophélia Kolb, and Anne Marivin. Both George Clooney and Eva Longoria are reportedly set for cameos — Clooney himself has mentioned it publicly — though Netflix has made no official statement on either. They're also absent from the first promo stills released this week.

The Cannes red carpet moment earlier this week gave us a first real look at the cast together. Most of them showed up for a photocall and a talk-show appearance on France Télévisions' C à Vous. It was during that segment that Laure Calamy accidentally revealed the September release window before it was officially announced — one of those genuinely unscripted moments that makes the whole promotional machine feel a little more human.

Key milestone Date
Original series finale broadcast November 2020
Movie confirmed by Fanny Herrero (Le Havre) Early September 2025
Production wrap announced December 4, 2025
All 4 seasons return to Netflix globally November 23, 2025
First promo stills released May 2026
Global Netflix release September 10, 2026

Where the franchise stands — and what to watch before September

Something worth noting : after being pulled from the platform last July, all four seasons of Call My Agent ! returned to Netflix globally on November 23, 2025. That's the obvious starting point for anyone who missed the original run or wants a refresher before the movie drops. Four seasons, 24 episodes, and a cast that gets sharper with each one — it's a solid binge.

Beyond the French original, Netflix also aired the South Korean adaptation of the format, while Prime Video produced a British version and SKY handled the Italian remake. The franchise has proven remarkably adaptable across cultures, which partly explains Netflix's long-term investment in bringing the original cast back for a proper cinematic chapter.

Pauline Dauvin, VP of French programming at Netflix, flagged the movie as a highlight of the 2026 line-up during an extensive interview back in March — a clear signal that the platform is putting real weight behind this release. For those keeping tabs on Netflix's full release schedule for 2026, this one sits near the top of the French originals slate. Mark September 10th in your calendar.

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