Hollywood has been at a standstill for almost five long months because of the combines WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The WGA has finally reached a tentative agreement with the studios and streaming companies, which is great news for both the industry and fans as it means work can soon finally resume on our favorite movies and shows - such as The Office reboot.
According to Matthew Belloni and Jonathan Handel of Puck News, the US version of long-running sitcom The Office is on its way back to our television screens. The writers claim that the show's creator Greg Daniels is at the forefront of this effort and it will be a reboot.
Puck's reveal was quite short. It read, "Greg Daniels is set to do a reboot of The Office" and gave no other detail, which is a shame. The Office was one of the best mockumentary sitcoms to ever grace our screens and a one-liner reveal that it could be set for another run is quite unfair, to say the least.
Nevertheless, we'll take it - especially since there haven't been many other shows that capture our attention the way The Office did back in its heyday. Unless you live under a rock, we doubt we need to tell you about The Office.
The show, a US adaptation of a BBC series of the same name, has been the source of many internet memes throughout the years. The workplace sitcom first graced our screens in 2005 and instantly became a hit. For the next nine years, it would become a staple of the entertainment industry.
