
EXCLUSIVE: Dwight Schrute may finally be off to greener pastures… literally. I hear that NBC is working on an Office spinoff starring Rainn Wilson for a potential midseason 2013 launch. No deals have been closed yet but I’ve learned that the proposed spinoff is a family comedy, which was the brainchild of Wilson and The Office executive producer/showrunner Paul Lieberstein. It will have Dwight (Wilson) living at the Schrute family beet farm and bed & breakfast, which have been featured on the show several times, including in an episode where Jim and Pam visited Dwight there. (photos below) The potential spinoff will be introduced in an Office episode later this season set at Schrute Farms. “Paul and Rainn have been joking for years about Dwight’s life on the farm, his family and how ill-suited he is to run a B&B,” a source close to The Office said. “A while ago, it started to feel like a show to them. NBC agreed, it’s been further developed to include multiple generations, many cousins and
neighbors. (It is unclear if that would include cousin Mose who has been featured on the show, played by Office alum and Parks & Recreation co-creator Mike Schur.) At its base it will be about a family farm struggling to survive and a family trying to stay together.” Wilson and Lieberstein will executive produce the spinoff with The Office executive producers Ben Silverman, who has been working with Wilson and Lieberstein on the development of the project, and Howard Klein. Greg Daniels, who developed and executive produces The Office, is not involved in the offshoot. He has his hands full already with The Office, Parks & Recreation and his newly picked-up NBC comedy pilot Friday Night Dinner.
This is NBC’s second stab at launching an Office spinoff. Under Silverman, the network seriously considered the idea during the 2007-08 season but that ultimately evolved into the Amy Poehler-starring Parks & Recreation, created by The Office‘s Daniels and Schur.
If NBC proceeds with the spinoff, that will not mean an immediate departure from The Office for Wilson, once heavily tipped to succeed departing Steve Carell as the show’s new leading man. If the veteran comedy is renewed for a ninth season as many expect, Wilson will return in the fall before segueing to the new series in mideason. Deliberately or not, the writers on The Office have been planting the seeds for a potential Dwight departure from Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office. Deeply convinced that he is the best salesman there, Dwight was crushed when
it was Andy (Ed Helms) and not he getting the manager job vacated by Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Ever since Michael left, Dwight, now No. 2 to Andy, has been unhappy and looking to do something new. He recently flew to Tallahassee to interview with uber boss Robert California (James Spader) for a position there. The setup for the spinoff, with Dwight moving to a new family environment is reminiscent of the Cheers spinoff Frasier, which also featured a switch from a workplace to family format, moving Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) to a new locale.
Even with the promise of a potential new show, NBC is also serious about trying to extend the mothership series. I hear that The Office producer Universal Television has re-opened discussions with the other key Office cast members, approaching them over the past week or so with informal offers for next season. None of the core Office cast members, including Ed Helms, John Krasinksi and Mindy Kaling, have deals for next season, and while the studio can’t formally sign the actors before there is a renewal for the show, it is trying to shore them up in anticipation of a pickup. It may not be easy to get the whole gang back together. Helms has movie offers lined up, including a Hangover trequel. Krasinski had been hinting that this could be his final season on The Office as he too has been busy in features, including co-writing and starring with Matt Damon in a movie directed by Gus Van Sant, which will start shooting in April. And Kaling, who is also a writer/co-executive producer on The Office, has been actively developing her own shows and has a live-action and animated comedy in contention at NBC.
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They likened it to Frasier, which started either very close to the end of Cheers, or after the series ended. Frasier was such a hit, I think they could pull it off at this point.
I hated the idea of Dwight being the new office manager – until I saw last season’s hilarious “Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager” episode.
So sure, I’d give the spin-off a shot.
Isn’t Rainn just playing hard to get since he has already been offered the Herman Munster role in Bryan Singer’s Munsters remake?
Jeeze….am I the first to say “Green Acres”?
I can tell all of my staplers appart by size and by sound, and that my friend is a Schrute!
Cheers was somewhat of a hit when it was ending its run. The only place The Office is a hit is on NBC. It barely cracks a 3 rating (L+SD) anymore and it won’t get much prettier.
I doubt I’ll watch it, unless maybe they call the show “Just Schrute Me.”
You all seem to forget that one of the most popular series’ around, Breaking Bad, is a spin-off of a spin-off, when Walter White and Hal were both just secret identities of one Tim Watley AKA The Regifter.
Sounds like another “Joey.” It’s not that Rainn Wilson can’t carry his own show, or that Dwight is too quirky to work outside of an ensemble cast. It’s that Dwight and Jim NEED one another to function. We need that ying and yang of the two characters, the grounded and the eccentric and that enigmatic but authentic friendship that derives from it for either character to remain compelling.
See: JOEY
One of the worst bombs in NBC history and just an awful, awful idea from the start to spin-off the LEAST FUNNY actor on the show.
See: The Rocker, starring Rainn Wilson
One of the lowest opening weekends IN HISTORY. Check the files. I think that’s an indicator of Rainn’s “star power.” He also was in that superhero parody last year which did no business.
He’s good on The Office but he’s also ridiculously over the top.
No thanks. I won’t watch a Dwight show, he’s pretty annoying most of the time. A whole show about him would be too much.
Bad idea..limited stories.
Dwight’s character is awesome but he needs to be in an office setting to make it work.
He needs to head to Wall Street or a major corporation. Nothing phases this guy and we love him for it. Say no to beet farm.
Toby is the show runner for the office?
i’d much rather see kelly, meredith or phyllis have their own shown.
Dear NBC,
The success of The Office was a fluke.
Your have no ratings and no awards anymore.
Stop trying to make niche comedies happen.
Sincerely,
Mainstream Amercia.
Wilson fills the need in this series as the somewhat overbearing and otherwise back-stabbing guy that we all have met once or twice during our work experience. If the show dies, then that signals that it has run its full course and should be buried. The cast will get other opportunites. . . . they are actors with agents.
But, does anyone out there remember Wilson as the creepy litle guy who moved into the Fisher’s funeral home (Six Feet Under)and tried to bang moma?????
Wilson cannot carry the show as a lead character and would anyone really watch a show about a beat farm ?
Sounds like a Fawlty Towers-type show. Which would be brilliant!
This looks like a flop, NBC would be better off moving on from The Office franchise and not making another Joey mistake.
I think this could only work if they turn it into a multi-cam so it can fit in with the rest of their comedies. Their going to need to pickup viewers that didn’t really get into The Office for this to be a success because I think a good percentage of Office fans will tune out of this.
Dwight Shrute is too one dimensional to be the lead of a show. Are they going to “humanize” him once he gets back to the beet farm? Let it die when the “mothership” dies (which should be at the end of this season if NBC has any b***s.
John Krasinski is the one who should do the spin off from The Office, he is the best looking one, and GREAT in the movie – It’s Complicated……Rainn is soooooooooooooooo ugly….wrong, wrong, wrong choice. No wonder NBC is losing it’s value…Comcast was no help in programing great shows…After all they kept Fashion Police…how bad can bad get….
NBC save your money, get rid of Rainn…he must have a better agent/manager than Krasinski….
It would only be funny with Mose and I don’t want Parks and Rec to end. Unless Mike Schur can do both, I’m not really excited about this.
I’m holding out for OFFICE BABIES: THE ANIMATED SERIES.
Yeah, great idea! They should also make a spin-off of M.A.S.H. and call it Aftermash, get it , AfterM.A.S.H.? Oh, forget it. No wait, how about a spin off of Friends with Matt LeBlanc as Joey and…Damn, forget that one too!
Or they recast the role