SPACE FORCE: Steve Carell, Greg Daniels Team Up for Netflix Series
January 16, 2019 by Marisa Roffman
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THE OFFICE executive producer Greg Daniels and Steve Carell are teaming up for a new Netflix series: SPACE FORCE.
The series, which is co-created by Daniels and Carell, will focus on “the people tasked with creating a sixth branch of the armed services.” Carell, who has primarily focused on films post-THE OFFICE, will star.
Check out the first teaser for the series… Read more
UPLOAD: Amazon Orders Greg Daniels Comedy to Series
July 28, 2018 by Marisa Roffman
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Amazon has ordered UPLOAD, a new series from THE OFFICE creator Greg Daniels.
Per Amazon, “UPLOAD is a sci-fi sitcom that takes place in the near future, where people who are near death can be “uploaded” into a virtual afterlife of their choice. In 2033, secretly romantic Brooklyn-born Nora works customer service for a luxurious virtual reality environment. When handsome L.A. party boy Nathan’s self-driving car crashes, his high-maintenance girlfriend uploads him permanently into Nora’s VR world.”
The series stars Andy Allo and Robbie Amell. The first season order is for ten-episodes.
THE OFFICE: Greg Daniels Previews ‘The Beginning of the End’ of the Series
January 24, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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As we gear up for the final batch of episodes of THE OFFICE, big changes are coming…and that all kicks off tonight.
“[Tonight’s episode] is really what I would say is the beginning of the end where we start to break down what’s going on with this documentary and see behind the scenes and, you know, who is involved,” THE OFFICE showrunner Greg Daniels told reporters on the set last week. “And we’re going to play that more and more…leading towards the end in a way where we couldn’t have done a lot of these ideas [that we had] in season 4, because…it would just be too weird to continue after.”
Yep, by knowing the show is coming to an end — and having the proper time to say goodbye — it has afforded the writers the opportunity to play with storylines they’ve been cooking up for years.