What’s The Fate of Call My Agent Season 5?

For French TV on Netflix, this year has started off on a strong note. Lupin, a sleek new caper series, became a worldwide phenomenon—and a ratings smash on par with Bridgerton and The Queen's Gambit. And the rest of the world finally noticed Call My Agent's brilliance! Call My Agent (also known as Dix pour cent) is a French comedy sitcom about a group of Parisian talent agents who work for the ASK agency. Since its debut in 2015, the program has been a tremendous hit in France. Thanks to Netflix, the program has a tremendous following base not only in France, but all around the world.

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How Call My Agent Season 4 Ended?

Camille is about to close her first major deal, persuading the author of a best-selling novel to give over the rights of her work to an unknown filmmaker Camille represents. She celebrates with Noémie over cocktails, who later unwittingly gives Matthias the key to the writer's heart, which he exploits to steal the writer. The treachery has enraged both Camille and Noémie.

Gabriel accuses Élise Formain of sabotage and enlists Hervé's assistance in spying on her. Camille refuses to visit Mathias in the hospital because she feels her treachery caused his heart attack. Meanwhile, Noémie warns Mathias that he may have deceived too many people, prompting him to reconsider his life choices.
As ASK approaches bankruptcy, Mathias comes up with a novel idea: offering Jean Reno his picture about the siege of the Bastille, which he co-wrote with Xavier Beauvois. The only problem is that Reno is now filming a film in which he plays Santa Claus, and the experience has made him decide to retire from acting.
Everyone starts making other plans now that their future at ASK is in jeopardy. Camille considers launching her own talent agency, Hervé decides to pursue acting full-time, Gabriel takes the unexpected choice to join Starmedia, and Andréa, with no more cards to play, begins to be honest in both her professional and personal life.
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What About  Call My Agent Season 5

Call My Agent! was apparently simply too excellent (and popular) to let go. The French press reported this week that a fifth season has been confirmed (producers of the program hinted at the possibility back in January) and is in the early stages of development, which is a very welcome twist. Even better, viewers won't have to wait long to find out what happens next for this group of characters.

Call My Agent! was apparently simply too excellent (and popular) to let go. The French press reported this week that a fifth season has been confirmed (producers of the program hinted at the possibility back in January) and is in the early stages of development, which is a very welcome twist. Even better, viewers won't have to wait long to find out what happens next for this group of characters.

Under an interview with Culture Medias, Thomas Anargyros confirmed that the programme is now in development and that it would premiere with a 90-minute film first, followed by the fifth season of Call My Agent. The film will premiere in France “probably at the end of this year or the beginning of next year,” which implies the fifth season will not premiere until late 2023 or early 2024.

Filming on the fifth instalment will begin after the film is done, according to Variety, with the next fifth season episodes now in the early stages of preparation at France Televisions. Showrunner Dominique Besnehard, on the other hand, revealed that development on the fifth instalment will not begin “soon” and that it may take “a few years” before it reaches our screens.

Wrapping Up

According to Variety, numerous members of the main cast are expected to return for the sequel, including some French and American actors, as well as Camille Cottin, who plays Andrea Martel. While plot specifics for the fifth season are still unavailable, the company behind the Call My Agent programme has revealed some information about the impending feature. Andrea Martel will be the focus of the film, which will take up where the fourth season left off. Besnehard also stated that part of the sequences would be shot in New York City.