The Paper: The Office Follow-up Finally Has a Trailer, and It Teases a Familiar Face
OHIO, AUG 8 – The Paper follows a new editor’s efforts to revive a declining local newspaper in Ohio with a fresh cast and returning star Oscar Nuñez, premiering September 4, 2025.
- The Paper, a follow-up to The Office, premieres on Peacock on September 4, 2025, with four episodes set at the Toledo Truth Teller newspaper.
- The series arises because the documentary crew has shifted focus from Dunder Mifflin to chronicling the struggling Toledo Truth Teller in a similar mockumentary style.
- Domhnall Gleeson stars as new editor Ned Sampson, who attempts to revive the paper despite resistance from staff, including returning character Oscar Martinez who dislikes the filming.
- Oscar Martinez says in the trailer, "I'm not agreeing to any of this," while Ned hopes his arrival "won't be too disruptive" as he vows to improve the paper.
- The Paper's debut with a new cast and familiar face suggests a cautious but hopeful continuation of The Office universe amid a challenging media landscape.
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