‘The Office’ Showrunner Greg Daniels Says Reboot Is Not Impossible, as Long as He’s Involved
Greg Daniels has his hands full with “Upload” and “Space Force,” but that doesn’t mean he’s unwilling to return to “The Office.”
Greg Daniels has his hands full with “Upload” and “Space Force,” but that doesn’t mean he’s unwilling to return to “The Office.”
Cut for time, the original cold open spoofed a certain 1999 sci-fi classic, with Dwight Schrute at the center of an elaborate prank.
“The Office” is being pulled from Netflix at the end of the month and will move to Peacock in 2021.
“I think now it would suffer because people take things literally,” Gervais told the Times Radio about his cult classic British sitcom.
An “Office” reboot is still up in the air, but one cast member isn’t waiting for his chance to continue the series.
A scene from “The Office” containing blackface has been edited out, while the voice actor for Cleveland Brown on “Family Guy” is quitting.
Paul Giamatti was also offered the role, which Steve Carell would turn into one of TV’s most definitive sitcom characters.
One joke had Carell feeling the show was veering too much into “The Simpsons” territory.
Prepare to experience the long-running NBC sitcom like you’ve never experienced it before.
Turn up Chris Brown’s “Forever” and relive one of the NBC comedy’s defining moments over 10 years later.
Ben Silverman and Paul Lieberstein’s upcoming project is directly inspired by the ongoing global health crisis.
“The Office” stars discussed their favorite memories of the classic sitcom and the possibility of a reunion in a new interview.