Call My Agent! Netflix Movie: New Trailer and Release Date

After the Call My Agent! crew hit the Croisette, the feature-length continuation of the series rolled out its first new teaser. Netflix took advantage of the moment to officially announce the film’s release date.

A genuine ratings blockbuster during its France Télévisions run, Call My Agent! dives into the neurotic day-to-day life of the talent agency ASK. Fueled by the existential crises of agents teetering on the edge, the series staged an unabashed parade of stars playing themselves—from Jean Dujardin to Sigourney Weaver, with JoeyStarr, Jean Reno, and Monica Bellucci. A magic formula that fused razor-sharp humor with glamour and earned phenomenal public acclaim.

That triumph quickly crossed borders as the concept spread worldwide via a constellation of remakes. Between the British version Ten Percent, the Quebecois Les Invisibles, a project in Asia, and Eva Longoria‑led Spanish adaptation of Call My Agent!, the ASK roster has become a true international brand. To seal the score, all that remained was a bona fide feature film, now in the works under the Netflix banner, and the release date is now known.

Call My Agent! the Movie: Take It or Leave It

The first trailer released by the platform confirms that the show’s offbeat, gentle vibe is still in play, featuring a surreal exchange between Noémie (Laure Calamy) and Andréa (Camille Cottin). The offices are clearly in cash-strapped mode, as the only two contract offers on the table are for Gérard Depardieu and the YouTube personality Tibo InShape, sparking enthusiasm close to zero.

The only viable option points to Vincent Macaigne, except the actor is now under the wing of Gabriel Sarda (Grégory Montel), Andréa’s former longtime ally turned ultimate nemesis. According to the official synopsis, the film takes place five years after ASK’s bankruptcy, with Andréa having become a director for her debut feature.

Yet, of course, everything spirals quickly out of control, as her marquee star bolts, her producer blows her off, and she ends up having to reach back out to her ex‑agency crew to try and salvage her project.

In the cast, we’ll see the return of the show’s familiar core trio: Camille Cottin (Andréa), Thibault de Montalembert (Mathias) and Grégory Montel (Gabriel). They’ll be backed by veteran ensemble members Liliane Rovère, Fanny Sidney, Laure Calamy, and Nicolas Maury, while high-profile guests like George Clooney and Eva Longoria have already confirmed their appearances in the film.

The wait won’t be long to see whether this leap to feature-length can recapture the spark of the early seasons of the original series. Directed by Émilie Noblet, the Call My Agent! movie is officially slated for September 10, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.


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