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In August 2025, the first trailer for The Office spinoff arrived, giving fans a glimpse at what they can expect from the new series, which is set in a newspaper office in Toledo, Ohio. The Paper is from Greg Daniels — who adapted the original U.K. version of The Office — and Michael Koman, co-creator of Comedy Central's Nathan For You.
It was a striking contrast to the meeting six months ago, when Trump, red-faced and angry, accused an agitated Zelensky of failing to show enough gratitude to the United States. The blowup was so heated that the Ukrainian delegation was sent from the White House without being allowed to eat their waiting lunch.
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Still, Gunn’s Superman has already managed to overcome the below superhero grosses. After two Suicide Squad films from DC and franchise fatigue, moviegoers didn’t rush out to see Thunderbolts*, Marvel’s take on an anti-hero team.
Superman has inched towards the $600 million mark at the global box office after six weekends in theaters and the home digital release of the DC Universe kickstarter. James Gunn’s Superman has a global tally of $594.5 million after earning an additional $8.4 million over the weekend.
Greg Daniels tells TheWrap why he chose a newspaper as the setting of his new mockumentary series headed to Peacock
Peacock released a series of posters introducing viewers to the cast of Greg Daniels and Michael Koman's "The Office" spinoff, The Paper.
On September 10, 2024, state health officials planned to brief Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office on a lucrative deal that had been three years in the making. The topic: a $67 million Medicaid settlement that could soon come Florida’s way,
It was one of the biggest shows on the planet by the time it ended, so it really shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Peacock has its eyes on fans of The Office. The US remake of the short-lived but highly-praised UK sitcom went on to become a beast of its own, and made stars out of a good few of its cast.