"The Office" Spinoff "The Paper" Set to Premiere



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"The Office" Spinoff "The Paper" Set to Premiere

Fans of "The Office" are excited as the spinoff "The Paper" is set to air in September. John Krasinski, who played Jim in the original series, has expressed his willingness to make a guest appearance in the new show. In an interview, he said he's looking forward to seeing how the show will be crafted and praised the idea, especially with Greg Daniels at the helm. He also highly recommended Domhnall Gleeson, the lead actor of "The Paper", believing that Gleeson will perfectly embody his character.

 

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"The Paper" is a mockumentary set in the same universe as "The Office"2. The documentary crew that once filmed the Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch is now in search of a new subject2. They discover a historic midwestern newspaper and the publisher who is trying to revive it2. This new setting and story premise are expected to bring a fresh comedic experience to the audience.

 

The series is created by Greg Daniels and Michael Koman, who also serve as executive producers2. It will be exclusively streamed on Peacock in September 2025, although the exact premiere date has not been announced2. With the popularity of the original series and the talented cast and crew of the spinoff, "The Paper" is highly anticipated to be a hit and continue the legacy of "The Office".
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