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Tom's Guide
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
This beloved comedy-drama is leaving Netflix next week — binge it now before it's gone
In a stunning move, Netflix is removing one of its own shows this month. Now, technically, "Call My Agent" didn't start as a Netflix original. This comedy-drama originally debuted in France as "Dix Pour Cent" ("Ten Percent"; a talent agent's typical fee) and was such a hit that the streaming service bought it and ran it for four seasons. But after July 22, it will no longer be available to stream on Netflix. The bad news? That's a real bummer, because the show is excellent. Yes, you have to deal with subtitles, but if you can handle that, you get an HBO-caliber comedy-drama that will have you laughing whether you speak French or not. The good news? You still have time to binge-watch the entire show. While it did run for four seasons, each season was only six episodes, meaning you'll need just 24 hours to watch the entire show. "Call My Agent" features an ensemble cast, revolving around four main characters, each a partner at the prestigious talent agency ASK (Agence Samuel Kerr). There's the duo of Andréa (Camille Cottin), a womanizing agent whose carnal desires sometimes get her into trouble. She has a close relationship with Gabriel (Grégory Montel), another of the partners at ASK, who is probably the most well-intentioned of the bunch, but can still be conniving when needed. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Get Netflix's ad-supported Standard tier and get access to almost everything Netflix has to offer at just $7.99. Or upgrade to Standard for $10 more and don't miss a single show or movie. At the top of the power structure among the agency's partners is Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert). He's a formidable agent and arguably the star of the show. But he still makes some mistakes and struggles with his relationship with Camille (Fanny Sidney), who is Andréa's assistant and Mathias's illegitimate daughter. Then there's Arlette (Liliane Rovère), the fourth partner and the former protegé of the late Samuel Kerr, who founded ASK. It could be argued that she is more of a secondary than a main character, but she still gets some storylines devoted to her. I'd argue that Camille, instead, is the fourth main character, and her relationship with her father, Mathias, is integral to what makes the show so entertaining. Just one example of this happens early in the show, when she hooks up with the first actor she meets, only to discover that he's another one of Mathias's children. If you're worried you won't have enough time to watch the entire run of "Call My Agent," don't worry, you're not alone. I'm literally watching an episode as I write this to try and complete my binge-watch, and I still have plenty more to go. But even if by some unfortunate circumstance I can't get through the entire 24-episode run, I won't be sad. I'm loving what I've seen so far, and if this were a new show this year, it'd be in my top 10 shows of the year. Now, I will admit, the show is very French. Granted, it started as a French show aimed at a French audience, but I promise its appeal is universal. Unsurprisingly, it's pretty comparable to "Entourage," though it has aged far more gracefully. Maybe it's because "Call My Agent" was only just starting when the truly abominable "Entourage" movie came out, but despite having plenty of mercurial actors, messy relationships and drama, it manages to be much more sophisticated in its presentation, even if its humor isn't inherently highbrow. So trust me, even if you only make it through the first season, make it a priority to binge-watch this acclaimed and beloved comedy-drama now before it's gone from Netflix for good. Stream "Call My Agent" on Netflix now Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made. Here's what he's been watching lately: Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Daily Mail
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Netflix viewers distraught after shock removal announcement of 'one of the best shows ever released'
Netflix is set to remove one of its most popular foreign shows this month and fans aren't happy about it. The French comedy-drama Call My Agent! will officially depart the streaming service on July 22. The beloved series depicts a group of talent agents at a Paris-based agency - focusing on their relationships with their actor clients, who are played by real-life celebrities. Some of the celebrity stars have included Juliette Binoche, Sigourney Weaver, and Isabelle Huppert. Call My Agent! was an instant hit when it premiered on French television in late 2015, but it didn't become a global sensation until the Covid pandemic. Viewers soon named it one of the best Netflix shows of all time, with the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman counting themselves as loyal fans of the series. 'It's a love letter to the business, to the relationships between actors, artists,' Weaver told Variety. 'It goes behind the scenes to show the problems of actors in dealing with different directors and mood scenes, cosmetic surgery and all these situations that come up in a very humorous way that no other show does,' she continued. 'And it has a lot of affection for the business and for the job of being an agent. The agents in the series are very passionate about their clients. It's very inspiring.' A British version was released in 2022 titled Ten Percent, but was canceled after one season. Other international versions came from Turkey, South Korea, India, Italy, Indonesia, and more. The fourth and final season of Call My Agent! was released in 2020, but a fifth season and a feature-length film were both announced back in 2021. Fans have been distraught since news of Call My Agent! exiting Netflix was announced, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment. 'Ummm… why is Call My Agent leaving Netflix?! 'We're still waiting for the fifth season and 90-minute film that we were promised in 2021,' wrote one. 'Oh no! I enjoyed re-watching this every year on Netflix,' wrote a second. The popular series depicts a group of talent agents at a Paris-based agency and their relationships with their actor clients, who are played by real-life celebrities It comes after Netflix dumped a huge amount of popular shows and movies throughout the month of June. Batman Begins (2005) was cut, as well as its sequels The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. Children's favorites including Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks and Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom also left the streamer. Meanwhile, horror fans had to say goodbye to Cult of Chucky and Ma.