Is there ever going to be a The Office reboot?

The Office ended nearly a decade ago after a highly successful 9-season run. However, the TV series remains just as popular and relevant today, especially after it joined Netflix. Before it departed the aforementioned streaming platform on December 31, The Office went on to become the most-streamed TV series on Netflix in the United States, pulling in over 57 billion minutes of watch time. Since leaving Netflix, NBCUniversal has aired the mockumentary-style TV show on its own streaming service, Peacock. In addition to streaming the original episodes, NBCUniversal also added previously unaired footage and extended episodes. Peacock also has a host of themed playlists, with clips taken from The Office episodes composed of everything from Jim’s best Dwight pranks to Michael Scott’s nuggets of wisdom. As a bonus, Peacock hosted its own Office Zen channel. Just think of it as like one of those ASMR videos online, but with office-related ambient noise instead. Now that we’ve established just how much of a draw the American TV series still is, let’s talk about the possibility of a reboot. Although, as we’ve already mentioned, no one has said that a reboot is in the works, NBCUniversal isn’t closing its doors to the possibility. As per Deadline, NBCU content chief Susan Rovner confirmed that the studio is at least interested in doing the project, saying that “whenever Greg Daniels wants to do one, we’re standing by.” TLDR; if a reboot of The Office is ever coming, it’s all up to executive producer Greg Daniels.

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