The Paper Season 2 Handed Early Peacock Renewal

The Paper Season 2 Handed Early Peacock Renewal

 The mockumentary spinoff series will return for Season 2. 

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Overview

  • Peacock has ordered a second season of The Paper.
  • Mockumentary follow-up to The Office focuses on a historic Midwestern newspaper.
  • Season 1 will release all 10 episodes at once on Peacock.

Peacock has ordered a second season of its new comedy The Paper ahead of the series premiere. The swift pickup extends the latest entry in The Office universe before viewers see episode one.

Set in the same mockumentary world, The Paper follows the documentary crew as they shift from Scranton to a struggling Midwestern newsroom, the Toledo Truth-Teller, and the publisher fighting to revive it.

The Paper Season 2 is expected to premiere in mid-to-late 2026.

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03/27/2026 03:10 pm GMT

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