George Clooney has been cast in a cameo role for Netflix's upcoming film 'Call My Agent! The Movie,' a spinoff of the popular French series. The project reunites the original cast and began shooting in Paris in early October 2025, with a planned debut in 2026. Eva Longoria is in talks for a guest spot, though Netflix has not confirmed her involvement.
Casting Announcements
George Clooney revealed his participation in 'Call My Agent! The Movie' during an interview with Le Parisien while promoting his film 'Jay Kelly' in Los Angeles. "Since you’re French, I’m going to tell you that I’m leaving for Paris, where I will be participating in the shoot of Call My Agent next week. … I didn’t hesitate for a second," Clooney said. Netflix confirmed his cameo alongside French actors including Laurent Lafitte, Laetitia Casta, and Vincent Macaigne.
Variety reports that Eva Longoria is in talks for a cameo, building on her production company's involvement in a Spanish-language adaptation of the series. However, Netflix has not verified this rumor. The film also brings back the core cast from the original series: Camille Cottin as Andréa Martel, Laure Calamy, Grégory Montel, Thibault de Montalembert, Nicolas Maury, Fanny Sidney, Liliane Rovère, Ophélia Kolb, and Anne Marivin.
Plot and Production Details
The movie picks up five years after the series finale in 2020, where Andréa retired from talent agency A.S.K. to focus on family. Now an aspiring director, she faces drama when her lead actor drops out just before shooting, forcing her to reunite her old team and rekindle friendships and rivalries. Fanny Herrero, the series creator and writer for its first three seasons, penned the screenplay.
Production began in Paris in early October 2025 under Mon Voisin Productions and Mother Productions, with involvement from France Télévisions, which originally co-developed the series in 2015. The original 'Call My Agent!' followed agents at the fictional Parisian agency A.S.K. and featured guest appearances by stars like Juliette Binoche, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Isabelle Huppert, and Sigourney Weaver. The series became a cultural hit, inspiring local adaptations in countries including the U.K., Spain, Italy, and South Korea.
Background Context
'Call My Agent!' aired four seasons on France Télévisions before Netflix joined, ending with Andréa's bittersweet exit from the industry. The film's glamorous cameos add an international flair, highlighting the series' legacy of blending comedy with industry satire. No release date beyond 2026 has been announced.