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The Office Superfan Blu-ray Finally Brings 25 Hours of Lost Chaos Home

Some shows fade away after a few years. The Office somehow keeps getting bigger 13 years after signing off, and now the ultimate collector’s edition is arriving for the people who can practically quote every awkward pause from memory. This one is absolutely aimed at the superfans.

Coming to Blu-ray on July 14, 2026, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, The Office: The Complete Series – Superfan Extended Episodes takes all 194 episodes and rebuilds them with more than 25 hours of previously unseen footage, extended scenes, extra jokes, and deleted moments seamlessly woven back into the original episodes.

For longtime fans, this is the kind of release that feels less like a rewatch and more like discovering hidden episodes that were sitting in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse all these years.

The expanded collection features the entire cast that helped turn the show into a comedy institution, including Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, B. J. Novak, Brian Baumgartner, Angela Kinsey, Oscar Nuñez, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson, Ellie Kemper and many more familiar faces from Scranton.

The entire thing spreads across a gigantic 30-disc Blu-ray box set, reconstructed by original editor David Rogers, who restored scenes that were originally left on the cutting room floor. Until now, many of these extended versions only existed through streaming, making this the most complete physical release the series has ever received.

What is amazing about The Office is how endlessly rewatchable it remains. Most fans have already seen every episode multiple times, yet somehow there is always room for one more trip back to Scranton. The uncomfortable silences, the deadpan reactions, the tiny background jokes, and the complete workplace chaos never seem to wear out their welcome.

And for fans who still are not ready to leave that universe behind, there is also The Paper, the Peacock follow-up series that debuted in 2025. Instead of focusing on Dunder Mifflin, the new show shifts over to the struggling Midwestern newspaper The Toledo Truth Teller and the journalists trying to keep it alive. Thankfully for fans craving more awkward workplace comedy, the series has already been renewed for a second season.


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