According to a new report, The Office reboot has cast Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore as the first two members of its ensemble.
Rumors of a reboot of NBC's The Office have been floating around for years, but according to a new report, the project took a major step forward this week by casting its first two stars. Deadline reports that Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore will be members of the new ensemble for the upcoming series.
As for the parts that Gleeson and Impacciatore will play in the follow-up to The Office, Deadline says that the studio is keeping those details under wraps. In fact, Universal Television wouldn't confirm anything other than the fact that the show is still in development. Gleeson has had quite a run over the last decade-plus, starring in huge franchises such as the Harry Potter series and the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
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