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'Call My Agent!' Netflix movie: September release confirmed, first footage and everything we know. We just got a major update on the Call My Agent movie and better still the original series has returned. After years of on-and-off development and slow progress, Netflix confirmed a September 2026 release for the Call My Agent! movie is officially, with most of the original cast for the French series returning. Here is everything we know, and a recap of how we got here. Last night, the Call My Agent! cast was in Cannes for a red carpet photocall, and did a talk show appearance on France Télévisions' C A Vous. Alongside the promotion of the event movie, most of the cast played along for the - real - photographers, up to guest stars Vincent Macaigne and Laetitia Casta; though it remains unconfirmed, we can speculate that some of the footage may end up in the movie. Today, Netflix finally released the first footage - less a trailer than a short scene featuring Camille Cottin's Andréa Martel and Laure Calamy's Noémie Leclerc, and confirmed a global release for September 10th. Earlier this week, Netflix released the first promo stills for the movie. It seems like the release date for the project was supposed to remain confidential, but at the tail end of the talk-show segment, Laure Calamy let it slip that it would be in September. What is sure is that the Netflix French brass remains high on the project, with VP of French programming Pauline Dauvin highlighting it in the 2026 line-up in an expansive interview back in March. On December 4th, 2025, the official social media pages for Netflix France announced that the movie had officially wrapped. The movie shot mainly in Paris and the Île-de-France area. Both George Clooney and Eva Longoria are set for cameos in the movie, according to several reports (and statements by Clooney himself), but Netflix had no comment as to whether they would appear or additional details. They are also absent of the first released stills. Confirmed in early September by original creator Fanny Herrero, who was accepting an award in Le Havre, the Call My Agent! (original title: Dix Pour Cent) movie has been confirmed to be in production for global release on Netflix, while original broadcaster France 2 and France Télévisions are confirmed to co-finance the project (and a second-run broadcast on France 2 or on streaming platform france.tv later on). Meanwhile, after having been removed last July, all four seasons of the original show are back on Netflix globally as of November 23rd. The logline is below: "Five years after the ASK agency closed, Andrea wants to become a director. But when she loses her lead actor just days before shooting starts, she has to bring her old team back together, sparking old friendships - and rivalries." The series itself is an ambitious one for French television: a dramedy set in the French film industry, focusing on talent agents who are not used to the limelight, it was long considered by Canal+ until public broadcaster France 2 ordered development in 2011. After an arduous process and questioning around the idea of bringing in A-list French actors, which would be easier through the producer of the series, legendary agent Dominique Besnehard, the first season was broadcast in 2015 under the guidance of Fanny Herrero. She brought in a team of writers in order to develop snappy, quick dialogue and interweave the personal and professional lives of the characters with harmony. Netflix, which had barely begun producing its own French originals, bought second-run rights for France but, most crucially, global broadcast rights to the show, and so all four seasons had been available under the name Call My Agent! The series is credited with launching the international career of Camille Cottin (Andrea) and also starting the relationship between creator Fanny Herrero and Netflix. The latter left Call My Agent! ahead of its final season to sign an exclusive deal with the platform, which led to the 6-episode dramedy Drôle/Standing Up in 2022. The show was cancelled after a single season, while Call My Agent was remade multiple times. Netflix aired the Indian remake, while competing platforms, including Prime Video for the British version and SKY for the Italian version, also produced their own adaptations. Ever since the final episode of Call My Agent! was broadcast in November 2020, producer Dominique Besnehard has been on the record several times to confirm a movie was in active development. But he has always insisted that the problem lay with the busy schedules of the entire cast, and the need to find a workable script; Herrero had left the show due to creative differences, but was finally confirmed to write the sequel last year, alongside Lison Daniel. All of these issues seem to be bygones, as the entire cast is confirmed to return alongside veteran director Émilie Noblet at the helm (Parlement, Zorro): Laure Calamy, Thibault de Montalembert, Grégory Montel, Nicolas Maury, Fanny Sidney, and Liliane Rovère. Planned guest stars include Laetitia Casta, Vincent Macaigne, Ophélia Kolb, and Anne Marivin. Longtime producers of the show, Besnehard, Harold Valentin, and Michel Feller are producing through Mon Voisin Productions and Mother Productions. Speaking to Deadline, Herrero said of the characters: "They are so inspiring, I love them all. And the fact that I left and it's been almost five years now since the last season was released, [makes] it so good to be back again together." No timetable has been set for release, though it is expected sometime in late 2026. Until then, Netflix might make a new deal to bring back the complete series of one of its first international hits. Are you excited to see the upcoming Netflix original movie? Let us know in the comments below.
Dan Aykroyd joins Netflix's Ghostbusters animated series as executive producer. Dan Aykroyd, creator and star of the original Ghostbusters, has joined Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation's upcoming animated series as executive producer. Netflix announced the news as part of its Annecy International Animation Film Festival lineup announcement. Netflix has described the show as "based on the beloved Ghostbusters IP" and says it will "debut exclusively on Netflix in 2027." Plot specifics remain tightly under wraps. Aykroyd joins Ben Hibon, Elliott Kalan, Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, and Amie Karp on the EP list. That's a stacked producing team with deep roots in the franchise's recent history. Reitman and Kenan recently co-wrote the live-action features Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, with Reitman directing the former and Kenan directing the latter. No plot details yet but Nerdbot is hopeful to get some soon. Exact plot details are under wraps. However, it was reported that the 3D animated series would be tonally in line with the recent Ghostbusters films. Early rumors suggest the show is allegedly set in the '90s, during Walter Peck's initial run for mayor. Aykroyd has already shown real enthusiasm for the project. "We are doing a really neat animated Ghostbusters. It'll be coming out quite soon. The characters and the whole take and the look of Manhattan is really exciting." Aykroyd said He also hinted at something more meaningful beneath the ghost-busting. There may be "an opportunity there for those writers to address some of the issues that we need to heal and move on with our lives." Hibon, whose credits include Star Trek: Prodigy and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, has outlined a series that blends horror, comedy, sci-fi, and fantasy with a tactile, highly stylized visual approach. Early concept art shown to attendees featured four young heroes wielding Proton Packs. Facing off against a gritty Manhattan skyline, said to have evoked a similar energy to the Spider-Verse films. Production on the series will be handled by Netflix and Ghost Corps, Inc., which is based at Sony's Columbia Pictures. Flying Bark Productions announced they were working on the series, hiring for both Sydney and Spain. Reitman, Kenan, Hibon, and Kalan will be on hand for June 24th's "Next on Netflix Animation: from Ghostbusters to Brad Bird's Ray Gunn," which will include a world-exclusive preview of the series. Reports about the show first emerged four years ago. An expansion of the universe that started more than four decades back with Aykroyd's original. The series is not the only project in the new Ghostbusters pipeline. There is also an animated movie in the works. For fans of the franchise, it's shaping up to be a very busy stretch ahead.
'The God of the Woods' Netflix adaptation casts Maya Hawke & filming starts June 2026. Maya Hawke has been cast in the lead role of Netflix's TV adaptation of The God of the Woods, with filming starting in June 2026. Picture: Maya Hawke will play the lead role in Netflix's TV adaptation of Liz Moore's The God of the Woods Netflix will adapt Liz Moore's New York Times bestselling novel, The God of the Woods, into a brand-new television series. Maya Hawke is the first cast member announced for the series, and filming will get underway in June 2026. Liz Moore will serve as showrunner, writer, and executive producer on the series, working alongside Liz Hannah. Here's everything we know so far about The God of the Woods on Netflix. The God of the Woods is an upcoming Netflix Original drama series adapted from Liz Moore's 2024 novel of the same name. She will serve as the series co-showrunner, co-writer, and executive producer alongside Liz Hannah. Sony Pictures Television will produce the series, and Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty will serve as executive producers for Original Film. Picture: Pavun Shetty (left) and Neal H. Moritz (right) are executive producers on The God of the Woods Moore and Hannah shared a joint statement about the adaptation with Netflix: "We love making TV and can't wait to bring The God of the Woods to life with our partners at Sony and Netflix. We hope everyone falls in love (and hate) with these characters as much as we have." What is the plot of The God of the Woods? Netflix has released a synopsis for The God of the Woods: "Based on The New York Times bestselling novel, The God of the Woods is a multigenerational drama series set in the Adirondacks. It explores the Van Laar family's dark secrets, class tensions, and the mysterious disappearance of 13-year-old Barbara Van Laar from her family's summer camp - in the wake of an earlier family tragedy that may be related. As the past and present collide, the Van Laars' wealth and influence unravel, revealing the damaging consequences of privilege and the abuse of power." Who are the cast members of The God of the Woods? The first cast member announced for The Good of the Woods has been confirmed as Maya Hawke, who will play Judy Luptack. Hawke is no stranger to Netflix thanks to her role as Robin Buckley in Stranger Things, Jamie Bernstein in Maestro, Heather in Fear Street, and the narrator of Nightmares of Nature. Ironically, on the website MyCast, where fans have been submitting their favourite actors they would love to see cast in the series, Hawke was the favorite to play TJ Hewitt. While Hawke may have been cast in a different role, the fans certainly had a gut feeling she would be involved in the project somehow. The second cast member confirmed to star in The God of the Woods is Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner Kerry Condon, who will play Alice Van Laar. The actress recently starred in Netflix's Train Dreams and previously appeared in F1, Better Call Saul, the MCU as the voice of Friday, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and The Banshees of Inisherin. What is the production status of The God of the Woods? Development Filming Scheduled Filming Ongoing Post-Production As reported in issue 1501 of Production Weekly, filming is scheduled to begin on June 1, 2026, and run for several months, concluding on October 1, 2026. When is The God of the Woods on Netflix? With filming to conclude by December 2026, the earliest we could expect to see The God of the Woods on Netflix is in late 2027 or early 2028. For now, we await further updates from Netflix. Are you excited to watch The God of the Woods on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below!
Jeremy Strong, Lizzy Caplan to star in limited series adaptation of 'The Boys from Brazil' for Netflix. * home * entertainment daypop * Jeremy Strong, Lizzy Caplan to star in limited series adaptation of 'The Boys from Brazil' for Netflix. * Posted May 5, 2026 Netflix is developing a new limited series based on Ira Levin's 1976 novel The Boys from Brazil, with Jeremy Strong and Lizzy Caplan taking on leading roles in the five-episode historical thriller. Netflix announced the project on social media, writing, "Ira Levin's novel "THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL" is coming to Netflix. Adapted by Peter Morgan and directed by Alex Gabassi, this five-part historical thriller stars Jeremy Strong, August Diehl, Daniel Brühl and Gillian Anderson. The series will also feature Shira Haas and Lizzy Caplan." The adaptation comes from writer Peter Morgan and will be directed by Alex Gabassi. Strong will portray Yakov Liebermann, a determined Nazi hunter who uncovers a shocking plot involving the notorious doctor Josef Mengele. As the story unfolds, Liebermann discovers that Mengele is secretly working on a scheme in South America aimed at creating a new generation of leaders to revive the Third Reich. Caplan will star alongside Strong in a major role, with a supporting cast that includes August Diehl, Daniel Brühl, Gillian Anderson and Shira Haas. Production on the series is expected to begin in December, with filming planned across the United Kingdom, Bulgaria and Spain. The novel was previously adapted into a 1978 feature film starring Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier, but the upcoming series will revisit the suspenseful story in a new format for streaming audiences.
Almost all DreamWorks TV shows have finally unlocked on Netflix's ad tier. From Guillermo del Toro's Tales of Arcadia to the recently released Bad Guy series, you can now watch these titles on your ad tier. A little while ago, we covered the massive news that Netflix had finally untangled its licensing web with Sony Pictures, unlocking a huge chunk of movies for subscribers on the "Standard with Ads" tier. Well, ad-tier subscribers, the good news just keeps on rolling in. We've noticed another massive domino has fallen. After being locked behind the premium paywall since the ad tier launched in late 2022, nearly the entire DreamWorks Animation Television library is now fully streamable with ads in the US and other regions. If you've been following our coverage of the ad-tier lockouts, you'll know that the DreamWorks lineup was one of the most frustrating omissions for parents. It always felt a bit bizarre. After all, these shows carry the big red "Netflix Original" badge, so why wouldn't Netflix be able to show them? As we've explained before, it all comes down to legacy contracts. Long before Netflix launched its ad-tier, it signed exclusive global streaming deals with DreamWorks. Because "ad-supported streaming" wasn't explicitly written into those old contracts, DreamWorks (and its parent company, NBCUniversal) had to formally sign off on letting Netflix run ads against their content. It looks like that ink has finally dried. Here is the full list of DreamWorks TV titles that have officially been freed from the ad-tier padlock: * 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2019) - 2 Seasons * Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon (2020) - Special * Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday (2020) - Special * Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing (2020) - Special * Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2021) - 6 Seasons * Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020) - 3 Seasons * Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2023) - 3 Seasons * Rhyme Time Town (2021) - 2 Seasons * Rhyme Time Town Singalongs (2020) - 1 Season * Team Zenko Go (2022) - 2 Seasons * The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist (2024) - Special * The Bad Guys: The Series (2026) - 1 Season * The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib (2023) - 2 Seasons * The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus (2022) - Special With these titles now unblocked, the total number of blocked titles in the United States will fall below 50, down from over 300 when the ad-tier first launched. The one weird holdout. Now, notice how we said almost all of the DreamWorks TV shows? For some inexplicable reason, Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (2020) - 1 Season remains locked on the ad-tier. We've double-checked our data, and while Trollhunters and 3Below are completely free and clear to watch with commercials, the third installment of Guillermo del Toro's incredible animated universe is still displaying the dreaded padlock icon. Why? It's hard to say. It could be a simple backend glitch on Netflix's part that will be quietly fixed in the coming days, or there might be some strange, ultra-specific co-production rights issue holding it back (Double Dare You Productions is also attached). We'll keep an eye on it and let you know if it shifts. The extra catch: enjoy them while you can. While it's great that the ad tier can finally watch Kipo and Fast & Furious Spy Racers, these titles are slowly bleeding off of Netflix entirely. Despite the "Netflix Original" branding, Netflix doesn't actually own these shows - they simply rented the exclusive global distribution rights for a set period. As we've extensively documented, those licensing windows are beginning to expire. Once a show's final season hits its respective anniversary (often around the 5-year mark, though it varies by contract), the rights revert back to NBCUniversal. We've already seen several older DreamWorks shows depart the platform, and the titles listed above are all on the clock. So, if you're an ad-tier subscriber who has been waiting to check out Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts or binge the newer Boss Baby series, don't put it off too long. What are you most excited to finally watch on the ad tier? Let me know in the comments down below!