‘The Office’ reveals unseen footage to celebrate the move to Peacock

To celebrate Peacock as the new home for “The Office”, the streaming service on Friday shared some never-before-seen footage of the beloved sitcom, with Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) doing a “Matrix” – joke inspired against Dwight (Rainn Wilson).

On the scene, the duo, with the help of security guard Hank (the late Hugh Dane), tries to convince Dwight that he is having a chance to join an underground army to help liberate humanity. Your decision, like Neo’s in “Matrix”, is made by choosing between two pills.

Your choice surprises everyone.

The new scene comes when “The Office” is transferred to Peacock from his previous streaming home on Netflix.

As of January 1, all 201 episodes of the show are on the streaming service owned by NBCUniversal. The first two seasons are available for free, while seasons 3-9 require a subscription to Peacock Premium, at a price of $ 4.99 per month. (An ad-free experience is available for $ 9.99 a month.)

“Having ‘The Office’ back in the NBC family opens up access to a lot of extra content that we originally shot,” said executive producer Greg Daniels in a statement. “The Peacock team wanted to create the ultimate destination for fans, so I went back to the newspapers with the original editors of the program and found some footage never seen before that was cut by time, but still fun to watch.”

“The Office” aired on NBC from 2005-2013. He won five Emmys during his nine-season season and a Peabody award in 2006. He found a second life and a new generation of viewers thanks to streaming and Netflix, with Nielsen estimating that the show was broadcast for around 52 billion people. minutes in 2018.

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