The Office Leaving Peacock: Where to Stream Your Favorite Sitcom Next
The popular sitcom "The Office" has been a staple in many households for years, thanks to its iconic characters and hilarious antics. However, fans are now facing a dilemma as the show is soon leaving NBC's Peacock streaming platform. While Peacock has yet to announce an official date for the show's departure, a Reddit post by a fan speculates that "The Office" will no longer be available on the platform from September 2025, with a suggested departure date of August 31.
The reason behind the removal of "The Office" and other shows from Peacock's library is yet to be officially announced. A possible explanation could be the expiration of streaming rights for the shows, or perhaps a result of new inclusions within Peacock's library as the platform adds new movies and shows every month.
Fortunately, fans of "The Office" have options for where to continue watching their favorite show after it leaves Peacock. In the United States, fans can stream all nine seasons of the sitcom on Netflix and Hulu. Both platforms host the complete series, and both offer free trials for first-time subscribers. Netflix offers a 30-day trial, while the length of Hulu's free trial depends on the type of plan fans are willing to purchase.
Created by Greg Daniels, "The Office" originally aired from 2005 to 2013, following the daily lives of employees at the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The show is known for its focus on Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell) and his interactions with his colleagues, including John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson, and more.
So, while "The Office" may be leaving Peacock, fans can rest assured that they have other options for continuing their beloved sitcom experience. Whether it's on Netflix or Hulu, "The Office" will continue to bring laughter and joy to fans for years to come.