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Fans of the popular French series have every reason to rejoice as the eagerly anticipated 'Call My Agent!' movie is finally set to come to reality. Showrunner and creator Fanny Herrero has formally announced that the movie is proceeding, with the script already finished, following years of rumours and conjecture.
A Look Back Into the Hit Television Series
'Call My Agent!' (also known as 'Dix pour cent') is a critically acclaimed French dramedy series that aired from 2015 to 2020, following the chaotic lives of agents at a fictional Paris talent agency, ASK (Agence Samuel Kerr). The main cast included Camille Cottin as the fierce and ambitious Andréa Martel, Thibault de Montalembert as the smooth-talking Mathias Barneville, Grégory Montel as the well-meaning but anxious Gabriel Sarda, and Liliane Rovère as the blunt, legendary agent Arlette Azémar—always with her loyal dog, Jean Gabin.
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The employment of real-life celebrities as guest stars, frequently in sarcastic or self-deprecating roles, was one of the show's signature traits. These celebrities included Sigourney Weaver, Isabelle Huppert, Jean Dujardin, Monica Bellucci, and Juliette Binoche. The comedy, which won multiple honours, including an International Emmy, and gained international acclaim after being streamed on Netflix, combines humorous language, emotional depth, and behind-the-scenes business intrigue.
Because of its unique blend of heart, humour, and celebrity culture, it had become a global cult favorite and is currently the subject of a much awaited movie sequel.
A Triumphant Return for a Cult Favourite
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The cherished French television series 'Call My Agent!' is finally making the leap to the big screen after years of conjecture and optimism. In a recent interview, creator and showrunner Fanny Herrero stated: "I can just say the writing is done." So, yeah, it is currently en route. Fans only needed to hear that. Still filled with its trademark heart and chaos, the renowned dramedy, which captivated audiences with its humorous portrayal of a Paris talent agency juggling high-stakes personalities and industry mistakes, is making its cinematic debut.
In addition to bringing years of expectation to a close, Herrero's announcement confirms the project's creative continuity. Now that the screenplay is complete, the emphasis is on assembling the original ensemble, investigating cameos, and determining the film's next course, including festival debuts, production schedules, and streaming release windows.
What to Expect on the Set and Beyond
Herrero's involvement guarantees that the film will preserve the original series' allure—sharp writing, emotional depth, and commentary on celebrity culture—even though specifics are still being kept under wraps. Fans may look forward to seeing beloved characters like Andréa, Mathias, Gabriel, and Camille again, perhaps maneuvering through fresh crises and celebrity entanglements—this time via the prism of the movie.
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The tale may grow without losing its essence, which is the personal and humorous beats that made the show a remarkable worldwide success, thanks to the smooth transition from television to movies. Now that Herrero's script is finished, it will probably go in new directions.
While the movie's production timeline, release strategy, and festival plans remain under development, the completion of the screenplay is a major milestone. It signifies the creative team's confidence in a project that has, for years, captured the hearts of fans—and may soon do so all over again, on the big screen.