The Office to debut unreleased footage when it premieres on Peacock

NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: Actors John Krasinski (R) and Jenna Fischer attend the "The Office" DVD release signing at the NBC Experience store September 21, 2006 in New York City. (Photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: Actors John Krasinski (R) and Jenna Fischer attend the "The Office" DVD release signing at the NBC Experience store September 21, 2006 in New York City. (Photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images) /
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NBC’s The Office is like a fine wine—it gets even better with age. Even though you would expect the series to be on the network’s streaming service Peacock already, the comedy remains on Netflix… for now. But once it sadly leaves Netflix, we’ll all be getting a major treat: The Office unreleased footage!

In case you’ve been living under a rock, The Office chronicles the lives of a group of unique paper company workers. The series ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013, and featured an ensemble cast helmed by Steve Carell, and including the likes of Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Creed Bratton, Jenna Fischer, B. J. Novak, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Craig Robinson, and Ellie Kemper. Many of the actors on The Office have gone on to have impressive careers in the film and TV industry.

The Office unreleased footage

One awesome thing that will come with The Office leaving Netflix for Peacock is that the streaming service will also be making unreleased footage available for subscribers. While speaking to Bloomberg, Peacock and NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises chairman Matt Strauss revealed, “We will be reintroducing The Office in a more complete way, incorporating elements that were not part of the original broadcast.”

Getting to see unreleased footage from the Dunder Mifflin gang will definitely be incentive enough to sign up for Peacock when the show moves there in 2021.

When is The Office coming to Peacock?

While The Office is currently on Netflix, it won’t be for long. The streaming rights do currently belong to the streaming giant, but that deal will be up by the end of the year. Fans will be able to see all of their favorite characters on Peacock in January of 2021, and Peacock will retain the streaming rights to the series for the next five years.

That’s plenty of time to rewatch the comedy a few times before it leaves Netflix this winter!

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