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Rainn Wilson Says NBC ‘Missed Out’ By Passing on ‘The Office’ Spin-Off About Dwight Schrute | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

Rainn Wilson said NBC's shift to flashy multi-cam shows led to canceling The Farm, which could have earned the network an additional billion dollars, reflecting missed opportunities.

  • The Farm, a canceled spinoff about Dwight Schrute from The Office, was rejected by NBC in 2012 before its backdoor pilot aired in the ninth season.
  • NBC's new regime at the time favored big, flashy multi-cam shows reminiscent of Friends, which contributed to the project's rejection despite The Office's success.
  • Rainn Wilson said NBC missed a billion-dollar opportunity by passing on The Farm and acknowledged The Office remains popular on streaming platforms years after ending in 2013.
  • Wilson described The Office as a show about insensitive characters and said it would need to be very different if revived today, while cautioning new spinoffs like The Paper face unfavorable comparisons.
  • The Office universe continues with The Paper, a Peacock spinoff following a struggling Ohio newspaper, reflecting ongoing interest in the franchise despite mixed reception and prior spin-off setbacks.
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Rainn Wilson claims that NBC missed a golden opportunity by not launching a series derived from The Office. According to the actor, the chain could have generated considerable revenues thanks to the immense popularity of sitcom.

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Variety broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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