Domhnall Gleeson Shakes up Workplace in 'The Paper'
TOLEDO, OHIO, AUG 7 – The Paper follows The Office's documentary crew as they film a struggling Toledo newspaper, debuting with four episodes and two new weekly episodes through Sept. 25 on Peacock.
- On Thursday, August 7, 2025, Peacock released the trailer for The Paper, revealing its September 4, 2025 debut with four episodes followed by two weekly drops through September 25, 2025.
- Created by Greg Daniels and Michael Koman, The Paper continues The Office universe by filming a struggling Toledo newspaper called The Truth Teller.
- Adding to the quirky ensemble, Domhnall Gleeson stars as Ned Sampson, and it's revealed the newsroom staff’s experience includes a junior high term paper, Twitter posts, and group chat activity.
- Adding a nostalgic element, Oscar Nuñez’s reluctant return in the trailer highlights moments longtime fans will eat up.
- Amid demand for more cringe comedy, Peacock said it includes Greg Daniels, Michael Koman, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Ben Silverman, and Banijay Americas in its upcoming mockumentary series.
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