Domhnall Gleeson (center) in the pilot episode of 'The Paper' Aaron Epstein/Peacock Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Peacock is changing the release schedule for its Office follow-up The Paper. The NBCUniversal-owned streamer says it will make the comedy a binge release, debuting the full 10-episode season on Sept. 4. The Paper had previously been slated to roll out over four weeks, with the first four episodes coming on the premiere day and two per week after that through Sept. 25. Citing positive responses from people who have previewed the series (though not in print; reviews are embargoed until closer to the premiere), Peacock, Universal Television and the show's producers decided to make the change and drop the entire season at once. The move will also put the entirety of The Paper in front of audiences several weeks before the start of the traditional TV season makes the premiere calendar even more crowded. Related Stories TV 'Love Island' Season 7 Reunion Trailer: Tears, Fighting and Accusations Fly TV WWE's Premium Live Events Are Leaving Peacock for ESPN Earlier Than Expected The Paper is set in the same world as The Office, with the documentary crew that filmed the workers of Dunder Mifflin taking on a new subject. It stars Domhnall Gleeson as Ned Sampson, the new editor of the Toledo Truth-Teller, a historic Ohio newspaper that has fallen on hard time. Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, Tim Key and Oscar Nuñez - reprising his Office role - also star. Duane Shepard Sr., Allan Havey, Nate Jackson, Mo Welch, Nancy Lenehan, Molly Ephraim and Tracy Letts have guest roles. Ikumelo, Edelman, Rahill and Welch are also writers on the series. Greg Daniels, who created the American Office, and Michael Koman co-created The Paper. They executive produce with The Office creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Ben Silverman and Banijay Americas. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Roku J.K. Simmons Is Begging You to Watch More Roku Content sponsored How Sling TV Makes It Easy to Stream NCAA Football Weekend Games Online Emmy Awards 'Bob's Burgers' Co-Showrunner Loren Bouchard Is Cooking Up More Ideas Peacemaker 'Peacemaker' Breakout Freddie Stroma on Vigilante Recasting and Being Shirtless Next to John Cena Super Bowl Beyonce vs. Kendrick Is the Emmys Showdown We Didn't Know We Needed Zero Day Lesli Linka Glatter on How Her Next Project Aims to Boost Filming in Hollywood: "We Have to Keep Our Industry Alive" Roku J.K. Simmons Is Begging You to Watch More Roku Content sponsored How Sling TV Makes It Easy to Stream NCAA Football Weekend Games Online Emmy Awards 'Bob's Burgers' Co-Showrunner Loren Bouchard Is Cooking Up More Ideas Peacemaker 'Peacemaker' Breakout Freddie Stroma on Vigilante Recasting and Being Shirtless Next to John Cena Super Bowl Beyonce vs. Kendrick Is the Emmys Showdown We Didn't Know We Needed Zero Day Lesli Linka Glatter on How Her Next Project Aims to Boost Filming in Hollywood: "We Have to Keep Our Industry Alive"