

However, Daniels does have an idea that could work: “It would be fun to find some lost episodes and shoot them as if they were back in 2010 or something," he proposed. But because The Office ended with a time jump and the characters on different paths as they move on from Dunder Mifflin, the writers might have difficulty crafting a plot. Speaking about how the reunion could take shape, Daniels suggested it would be a one-off special instead of multiple episodes or the virtual table reads that were so popular in 2020. “The issue is - what is left to be said about the characters?”

Details have not been ironed out yet but the streaming service is looking for a big way to launch the beloved NBC comedy on Peacock.
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Demands for a reunion of a show this popular, are far from unheard of, especially when that show sees a new surge in popularity after it initially concludes. The Office will land on Peacock early next year, and it is possible that fans of the series could see a reunion or special of some sort. “People are more open to it now it seems,” he said. For years now, people have been begging for a reunion of the cast of the popular sitcom, The Office, which aired from 2005-2013 on NBC. Nearly eight years after the series finale, Daniels told E! News, "I think it’s probably more likely now that the show is on Peacock." Hinting at the uncertain state of the world, he added that there are "no plans right now certainly." Of course, just because nothing is set in stone doesn't mean Daniels and producers aren't working behind the scenes to make something happen. According to creator Greg Daniels, there's a good chance The Office cast could reunite, and he's already working through possible plot details. In August 2020, Matt Strauss, chairman of Peacock and NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises, revealed they'd introduce new "elements that were not part of the original broadcast," and it's becoming even more clear that he might've been hinting at a reunion. Netflix fans are still recovering from not being able to watch The Office on the streaming service, but its move to NBC's Peacock will result in even more content from the Dunder Mifflin crew.
