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The Office fans can wake up (or end the day) with Dunder Mifflin.
Wellness-minded alarm clock brand Hatch has turned the beloved comedy series‘ theme song into an alarm, while new bedtime and wake-up lights are also inspired by the fictional paper products company. The Office‘s opening can be set as a Cue (a reminder to start your Unwind routine) or as an alarm, while the warm Scranton Commute light is designed to help set the stage for sleep and the White Paper light helps to open your eyes.
The alarm is available on Hatch+, which costs $4.99 per month (or $49.99 per year) and subscriptions can be accessed on multiple devices. The Hatch clock is designed to be used without your phone to help you disconnect more and sleep better, but you can also use the Hatch+ app on mobile devices (including tablets) to listen to meditations, sleep-inducing ASMR, bedtime podcasts, sound baths and more audio to help you get to snoozeland. Each Restore clock also includes a 30-day free Hatch+ trial.
Meanwhile, all past seasons of The Office are available to stream on demand on Peacock.

Based on Ricky Gervais’ U.K. sitcom, The Office ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013 and streams online exclusively on Peacock. The cast also included Leslie David Baker, Angela Kinsey, Phyllis Smith, Creed Bratton, Oscar Nuñez, B.J. Novak, Ed Helms, Paul Liberstein, Craig Robinson and Ellie Kemper.
Show creators Greg Daniels and Michael Koman have confirmed a spinoff of the mockumentary series that will see Nuñez reprise his role as accountant Oscar Martinez. At the end of the original show, Oscar was running for a state Senate seat in Pennsylvania while still crunching numbers at Dunder Mifflin. In the yet-to-be-titled follow-up (potentially to be called The Paper), the film crew that followed the paper company’s employees turn their camera lenses on the publisher and staff of a historic and struggling Midwestern newspaper.
The new series will also star writers Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Mo Welch and Eric Rahill; and Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina), Sabrina Impacciatore (The White Lotus), Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Ramona Young and Tim Key. Duane Shepard Sr., Allan Havey, Nate Jackson, Nancy Lenehan, Molly Ephraim and Tracy Letts will have guest roles. (News of Gregg, Frei and Young’s additions broke via the Pacific Palisades’ community paper, Palisadian-Post, which revealed that the actors were shadowing staff members.)
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