Eva Longoria in talks to join George Clooney in Netflix’s Call My Agent film

The original Call My Agent! (Dix pour cent) became a global success when it premiered in 2015, earning widespread acclaim for its mix of sharp wit, celebrity cameos and heartfelt storytelling. It ran for four seasons, ending in 2020 with Andréa walking away from the industry and mourning the loss of her beloved agency.
The series also served as a launchpad for many of its stars. Camille Cottin went on to collaborate with international filmmakers such as Ridley Scott (House of Gucci), Michael Mann (Allied), Tom McCarthy (Stillwater) and Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Killing Eve). Co-star Laure Calamy has also enjoyed critical acclaim, winning a César Award for Antoinette dans les Cévennes and earning multiple Best Actress nominations in subsequent years.
Since its debut, Call My Agent! has inspired a wave of local remakes around the world, including versions in the U.K., Italy, Spain, Germany, South Korea, and several other countries, further cementing its status as a cultural touchstone. France Télévisions, which originally developed and commissioned the show before Netflix came aboard, is also collaborating on the feature film, tentatively titled Call My Agent (The Movie).




