mood Posted March 18, 2021 Share Posted March 18, 2021 Every episode of 'The Office' will be free on Peacock for one week It's feeding your addition in time. THE OFFICE -- "Company Picnic" Episode 26 -- Pictured: (l-r) John Krasinski as Jim Halpert, Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly, Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute (Photo by Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) NBC via Getty Images You might not be thrilled that NBCUniversal's Peacock snatched The Office from Netflix, but you'll have at least one opportunity to marathon the series without considering another subscription. Variety reports that Peacock is streaming every episode of The Office for free for one week starting March 18th, including new "Superfan" episodes (that is, with added footage) and behind-the-scenes videos. To date, only the first two seasons of The Office have been available to watch for free (with ads) on Peacock. You've had to pay to unlock the remaining seven and their extras. The freebie lines up with the 16th anniversary of the US show's March 24th, 2005 premiere and includes a contest that encourages you to share tributes to the series on Instagram and Twitter. There's not much mystery to NBCU's plan — this could boost Peacock viewership by reminding everyone where The Office went. It might also encourage existing viewers to pay for a Premium or Premium Plus subscription to keep watching the exploits at Dunder Mifflin. If nothing else, it'll help you revisit a favorite episode or story arc. Want to win a Dundie? Make something that proves you’re a fan of #TheOffice, follow & tag @peacocktv, & use #Dundies2021Contest by 3/22 to enter. Need inspo? We’ve made EVERY EPISODE FREE thru 3/24. No purch nec. See reply for details. Rules: https://t.co/YXoInavaxB pic.twitter.com/a27OkjIgMe — Peacock (@peacockTV) March 18, 2021 Source: Every episode of 'The Office' will be free on Peacock for one week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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