George Clooney Signs On for Netflix Spin-Off, Eva Longoria in Talks
George Clooney is officially aboard Netflix’s Call My Agent! (The Movie) with a cameo, and Eva Longoria could join him next — fueling buzz that the Paris shoot is turning into an A-list roll call.
Netflix is turning Call My Agent! into a movie, and the cameo train may be loading up. George Clooney says he is in, and now Eva Longoria is circling a cameo too. Feels right for a franchise that basically made celebrity drop-ins a house specialty.
So, who is actually in this thing?
Clooney let it slip during press for Jay Kelly (yes, that credit) that he will appear in Call My Agent! The Movie. Netflix backed that up, confirming his involvement. As for Longoria, Variety says she is in talks for a cameo; Netflix is keeping quiet on her side for now. Production kicked off in Paris earlier this month and is still rolling.
Where the story picks up
The film is set five years after the series finale and follows Camille Cottin's Andrea Martel, who has left the agent grind and stepped behind the camera. Naturally, things go sideways: days before shooting her debut feature, her leading man bails. That forces Andrea to rally the old A.S.K. crew to save the production. Honestly, that tracks.
The ensemble (and then some)
- Returning from the series: Camille Cottin (Andrea Martel), Laure Calamy, Gregory Montel, Thibault de Montalembert, Nicolas Maury, Fanny Sidney, Liliane Rovere, Ophelia Kolb, Anne Marivin
- Also appearing: Laurent Lafitte, Laetitia Casta, Vincent Macaigne
- Confirmed cameo: George Clooney
- In talks for a cameo: Eva Longoria
Behind the scenes
Series creator Fanny Herrero wrote the script. The feature is produced by Dominique Besnehard, Harold Valentin, and Michel Feller through Mon Voisin Productions and Mother Productions, with Mediawan producing the adaptation. Filming is underway in Paris, and the movie is reportedly targeting a 2026 premiere on Netflix.
Why the cameos matter here
The original series (wrapped in 2020) was set inside Paris talent agency A.S.K. and built a reputation on A-list cameos playing heightened versions of themselves. Think Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sigourney Weaver. The show has since been remade all over the place — the U.K., Spain, Italy, Germany, South Korea, and more — and Longoria's UnbeliEVAble Entertainment is behind the Spanish-speaking Americas version. So yeah, stacking more star cameos in the movie feels very on-brand.