The new series The Paper arrives at HBO Max with acid humor and a renewed cast, ready to conquer The Office fans and new audiences.
The arrival of a new spin-off always generates expectation, and even more so when it comes to a series as influential as The Office. Now, HBO MAX adds a production to its catalog which seeks to conquer both nostalgic and a new generation of fans of the absurd humor.
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With a documentary style inherited from the original, this proposal promises laughter, ironies about modern journalism and a character iconic that returns To give even more reasons to see the screen. Does it meet expectations? Here we tell you the details.


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HBO Max bets on The Paper, a series derived from The Office that mixes satire and failed journalism, aroused curiosity and debate.
What the Paper is about, The Office spin-off
The story focuses on the Toledo Truth Telleran Ohio newspaper in a deep crisis. The medium became a space dominated by sensational news, unable to maintain the trust of its readers. In that context it appears Ned Sampsonan editor eager to return dignity to the writing.
Sampson faces a great challenge: the lack of commitment of his team. The editors prefer social networks and chats to well -built articles. Far from surrendering, he decides to recruit new talents, although he discovers that the majority lacks real experience in journalism.
The comic turn comes when, armed with his typewriter and a contagious enthusiasm, the new boss manages to take his reporters to the street in search of stories. All registered by the same documentary team that once portrayed the life of Dunder Mfflin.
HBO Max: The Paper Trailer
Embed – The Paper | Official Trailer | Original Peacock
HBO MAX: The Enco de The Paper
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Domhnall Gleeson
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Óscar Núñez
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Sabrina Impiciatore
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Chelsea Frei
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Melvin Gregg
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Gbemisola Ikumelo
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Ramona Young
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Tim Key
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Alex Edelman
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