Rainn Wilson: “Don’t Watch The Office. It’s Filth” [VIDEO]

Yesterday, a video was unearthed showing Angus T. Jones bashing Two and A Half Men, the show which pays the 19-year-old actor $350K a week. Calling the show ‘filth,’ Angus urged his fans to stop watching it because he does not want “to be contributing to the enemy’s plan.”

Not to be left out in the cold, Rainn Wilson, accompanied by Craig Robinson, did his own tongue-in-cheek video poking fun of Angus, and calling his show The Office ‘filth.’  Continue reading

‘The Office’ Signs Off The Air….

After nine seasons, NBC is finally turning the lights off, permanently, on The Office. 

Executive producer Greg Daniels confirmed that Season 9 of the hits show will be its last, with the final episode airing next May.

Daniels said, “This year feels like the last chance to … make an artistic ending for the show.”

The show’s ending was expected by many after the departure of star Steve Carell who played Michael Scott on the show until season 7.
Daniels says many long-standing questions will be answered in the final season. “We’re going to see who is behind the documentary. [Fans] will pleased and excited by what we have planned for them this year.””There’s so much to pay off after nine seasons … My biggest concern is just packing in all these great ideas the writing staff has into the ending.”

Jenna Fischer Gives Birth To…

Jenna Fischer of The Office is a proud mother!

The actress and husband Lee Kirk welcomed the birth of their first son on September 24. The name? Weston Lee.

“Mom and baby are doing great,” Fischer’s rep tells People.

Fischer and Kirk were engaged in 2009 while both were vacationing in Europe and got married in July 2010. Survivor’s Jeff Probst officiated the ceremony.

Josh Groban Will Star On NBC’s ‘The Office’

Rumor has it that singer Josh Groban will be making an appearance at Dunder-Mifflin as Andy Bernard’s brother!

Stephen Collins (7th Heaven, No Ordinary Family) and Dee Wallace (E.T., Walk A Mile In My Pradas) have been also been cast as the brothers’ parental units on an upcoming episode of The Office‘s season 8.

The singer did not confirm or deny, but did send this Tweet Thursday:
This is pure comedic genius, and those of you who know Josh, would agree. If you are not familair with Groban’s funny side, check out his heeelarious music video, putting Kanye West’s Tweets to song.

The Office: James Spader Gets 15 Episode Deal; Pam & Jim Head Into Trouble

Great minds want to know: What will happen on The Office now that Michael Scott is no longer in charge?


Vulture met up with Producer Paul Lieberstein (who also plays Toby Flenderson) at the TV Critics Association press tour earlier this week and got the scoop on the arrival of James Spader on the set and all things Dunder-Mifflin. 
Here are a few of the revelations:


On how many episodes James Spader will star in:
Paul Lieberstein: “He’ll be in at least fifteen episodes. I love what he’s doing to the cast and our characters. He’s kind of scaring them. He’s bringing out a new side of them and pushing them in ways we haven’t seen in eight years.”

On Pam’s second pregnancy:
She will be six months along at start of season. As for her marriage to Jim, Lieberstein hints at some trouble in paradise: “It’s not serious trouble. But they have to go through things; all relationships do. It’s really hard with two kids. Jim’s going to maybe not want to go home so early.”

When will we know who Michael Scott’s replacement is?

We’re not playing out the cliffhanger beyond the cold open. Then we’re done, and it’s a new dynamic.

James Spader Joins The Cast of ‘The Office’

It’s official: James Spader will be on the cast of NBC’s The Office come next season.

But it’s not what you’re thinking. Spader will not be replacing Steve Carell as the new Scranton branch manager of Dunder Mifflin. He will instead be replacing Kathy Bates as the CEO of Sabre.

Paul Lieberstein, who is executive producer of the sitcom and who plays Toby on the show, said in a statement: “James will reprise his role as Robert California, this uber-salesman that has a power to convince and manipulate, like a high-class weirdo Jedi warrior.”

“He’ll have been hired over the summer as the new manager, but within hours, got himself promoted. Within days, he took over the company. James has an energy that is completely his own, and ‘The Office’ has no tools for dealing with this guy. We’re thrilled he’s joining our cast.”

We still don’t know who will be filling the seat left vacant by the departure of Michael Scott, but rumor has it that they will be promoting from within. Who do you think will be the new branch manager? Who do you think should be the new boss head?

Will Ferrell Hints At Permanent Gig On ‘The Office’

Would Will Ferrell change his temp status as an incompetent Dunder-Mifflin branch manager on The Office to a full-time employee? If you ask Ferrell, his answer might be a “definite maybe!”

Ferrell is set to make a four-episode stint on the NBC hit comedy starting April 14 but there is a good chance he may stay longer!

When NY Daily News asked Ferrell if there’s a chance he may replace Steve Carell permanently once Carell leaves the show later this season, Hollywood’s recently-named most overpaid actor said, “That’s a very distinct possibility.”

Ferrell then told US magazine, “It’s looking good!”

Who knows if Ferrell is serious or joking, but if anyone can save the show after Carell leaves, I have no doubt it would be him. What do you think of this actor switcharoo? Will you tune in?

And, in case you missed the NBC promo spot, below is a video of Ferrell’s first look as the new big cheese in Scranton:

Photo and video credit: NBC

Will Ferrell To Guest Star On Four Episodes Of The Office

Will Ferrell is a fan of The Office. So much so that he called the show’s producers and offered his acting services in sending Steve Carell off of the show in appropriate comedic style.

This means, per Deadline.com, that Ferrell will be a guest star on the show this season for four episodes! Including one episode past Carell’s departure to soften the blow for us fans.
“We found Steve Carell when he was nothing but a movie star and we turned him into a television star,” The Office exec producer Paul Lieberstein (who also plays Toby Flenderson) told Deadline.com. “We are proud to continue The Office’s tradition of discovering famous talent, and we hope that once America gets a good look at Will, they’ll see what we see, tremendous raw sexuality.”

Ricky Gervais To Make Appearance On The US Version of “The Office”

Details are sketchy here folks and I usually don’t print rumors, but this was promoted by The Office‘s Facebook page, so, it’s a bit more official than tabloid fodder.

It appears that David Brent of the British version of the show as played by Ricky Gervais and Michael Scott of the American version as played by Steve Carell will be meeting face to face at Dunder-Mifflin some time this season.

Per TVLine.com, inside sources confirm that Gervais will be making an appearance in an upcoming episode of the U.S. version of the show. 
How exciting is that?!

I for one can’t wait for this awesomeness in the making. But I won’t get my hopes up that Gervais will take over the role of office manager permanently. Or could he? Would he?

Steve Carell Leaving The Office Much Sooner Than We Thought….

This is simply, unacceptable. When we first heard the tragic news that Steve Carell will be exiting The Office this season, we assumed we had until May to say goodbye to our lovable enigma boss, Michael Scott.

But we have just been dealt another blow of apocalyptic proportions: Michael will actually leave Scranton (or at least Dunder-Mifflin) about a month before this season ends.

Wait. Are you telling me we just got shortchanged by another month?

How can this be? Producer Paul Lieberstein (who also plays Toby Flenderson) told NY Mag: “Steve will have a number of episodes that dramatize and lead up to Steve leaving. Then we’ll continue on for about four more episodes, and the spring will prove to be not about an actor leaving, but what happens in an office when a manager leaves and the chaos ensues and people vie for the job and are uncertain about their future.”

“It was about focusing the spring on the office and everybody else, and not just a character going. If the show was ending, it would be about that. But it’s not.”

Despite the impending gloomy loss of Carell, Lieberstein is pretty chipper about life after Michael Scott this season and thereafter. He tells NY Mag: “This time last year there was probably a lot of dread. But right now there’s a lot of excitement. We’re having the kinds of conversations we had in seasons one and two about, ‘What is the show?’ It feels like we … can really influence the show in a way we couldn’t last year. It feels really cool.”

I’m sorry – you can spin this anyway you like, but there is nothing “cool” or “exciting” about the loss of the main character on a cultish show. The Office without Steve Carell is just another TV show with a lot of great actors but no adhesive keeping them together. Who can lead this pack of disgruntled workers? Dwight? Jim? Pam? I think not. Perhaps one of the many upcoming guest stars they promise can fill the void temporarily, but certainly not for good.  I hope I am wrong. What do you think?