
First look at Domhnall Gleeson in The Office spin-off
Domhnall Gleeson is heading to the small screen as he's set to star in the new spinoff of 'The Office'.
The Irish star was cast alongside original The Office cast member Oscar Nunez, as well as Sabrina Impacciatore from The White Lotus.
The Paper is produced by The Office creator Greg Daniels alongside Michael Koman. Domhnall Gleeson is heading to the small screen as he's set to star in the new 'The Office' spinoff. Pic:Peacock TV announced the new comedy show on Monday, revealing it will premiere this September on the streaming service.
The series is set in the universe of NBC's The Office and according to the synopsis 'The documentary crew that immortalized Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch is in search of a new subject when they discover a historic Midwestern newspaper and the publisher trying to revive it.'
The highly anticipated series was announced at Peacock's annual upfront presentation in New York, with the network revealing a brief teaser for the series. The Irish star was cast alongside original The Office cast member Oscar Nunez, as well as Sabrina Impacciatore from The White Lotus. Pic: Peacock TV.
The trailer shows that the series takes place in the offices of the Toledo Truth-Teller.
The documentary crew show that Oscar Nuñez is now working as an accountant for the paper, while Impacciatore plays the managing editor.
Dublin native Gleeson plays an idealistic new employee, having described the series as being about 'underdog characters that are banding together to keep journalism alive.' The Paper is produced by The Office creator Greg Daniels alongside Michael Koman. Pic: Matt Winkelmeyer/FilmMagic
The series will also see Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, and Tim Key reprising their roles.
Greg Daniels, who developed The Office for American television, co-created the series with Michael Koman.
Both serve as executive producers along with The Office creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as well as Howard Klein, Ben Silverman and Banijay Americas.
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