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HBO Greenlights American Remake of Hit French Series "Call My Agent"
7 Nov
Summary
- HBO developing American version of "Call My Agent" set in sports agency
- Series to follow four work-obsessed sports agents balancing clients and personal lives
- Produced by Plan B, SpringHill Studios, and writer Sarah Schneider

In November 2025, HBO announced that it is developing an American version of the popular French series "Call My Agent." Unlike the original, which was set at a fictional talent agency in Paris, the new HBO adaptation will take place at a sports agency.
The official logline states that the series will follow "four work-obsessed sports agents [as they] struggle to balance their personal lives and their clients' needs in an industry where, more and more, it feels like being an athlete is just the start." The project is being written and executive produced by Sarah Schneider, known for her work on "The Other Two" and "Saturday Night Live."
Plan B, the production company co-founded by Brad Pitt, will executive produce the HBO version alongside Fulwell Entertainment's SpringHill Studios, which was co-founded by NBA superstar LeBron James. This marks the latest in a string of international adaptations of "Call My Agent," with versions already set in Turkey, India, Germany, the U.K., and Korea.
Should the project move forward, it would be the third HBO series set in the world of sports representation, following the comedies "Ballers" and "Arliss." The network is clearly looking to capitalize on the popularity of shows that explore the high-stakes, high-pressure world of professional sports management.



