- The Paper is predicted to reach on Peacock in September
- A primary-look picture of Domhnall Gleeson has additionally been launched
- Oscar Nunez seems to be the one returning forged member from the unique collection
The Paper is Peacock’s follow-up collection to The Office, and we now identified it is anticipated to reach on the most effective streaming providers in September 2025.
Considering The Office is such a comedy staple, this new collection has some severely large sneakers to fill. That’s to not say it will not work, however contemplating the disastrous Prime Video collection The Office Australia, I’m feeling somewhat nervous about what’s to come back.
While we do not have a trailer or a concrete launch date, we do have the primary have a look at Domhnall Gleeson (see above) standing on a desk with a really acquainted face behind him. I lately reported that my favourite character from The Office was returning, and now we are able to see Oscar Nunez lurking within the background.
What will we learn about The Paper?
The Paper is about in the identical universe as The Office, and can as soon as once more be filmed in a mockumentary model. What connects the 2 reveals is that it is the identical documentary crew who adopted Dunder Mifflin within the authentic collection which, admittedly, is a enjoyable strategy to go about it.
This documentary crew is hungry for extra, and this time, they’re specializing in a historic Toledo newspaper, The Truth Teller, and the writer making an attempt to revive it, in order that they’ve gone from a paper firm to a informationpaper – one other good connection.
In phrases of casting, it seems Oscar Nunez is the one returning forged member. He’ll be reprising his function as Oscar Sanchez, who has clearly modified jobs since we final noticed him!
Joining him are Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, and Tim Key, with an array of upcoming visitor stars too.
I’ll undoubtedly be giving this one a go, I simply hope it may possibly attain the good heights of The Office, which I really like dearly.