Although Domhnall Gleeson is currently making headlines in Park City, Utah, his head is in Ohio as he gears up for Season 2 of Peacock‘s The Paper.
While discussing his new film The Incomer with Deadline, the Golden Globe-nominated actor revealed that he’s started prepping for Season 2 of his The Office spin-off, in which he plays Toledo Truthteller newspaper editor-in-chief Ned Sampson.
“I’ve got the haircut, so I’m getting back into [Ned mode],” he said at our Sundance Studio. “I had a perm in our film. So, I had a real-life perm, and the perm has now been cut out so I can go back and play Ned. We’re reading scripts, and they’re really exciting. And I’m incredibly excited to get dubbed back in. It’s really nice to do something silly about journalism, which is a very serious thing.”
Gleeson, “I think if we were doing a big paper, you would be getting into all sorts of stuff that would be difficult to talk about in any way that was funny. The fact that it’s a really local place, you can find the small things that mean bigger things. And in a way, that’s always the news that really matters, is the one that’s just on your street. So yeah, we’re loving it. I’m very lucky to be a part of it.”
The day before the mockumentary sitcom premiered in September, Peacock gave the Greg Daniels/Michael Koman-created series an early Season 2 renewal. Shortly after, the show was given an NBC broadcast run.
Featuring the same doc crew from The Office (2005-’13), The Paper follows Ned Sampson as he takes over the struggling Toledo Truthteller and transforms its oddball volunteer news staff into an impactful team of local journalists.
Deadline Studio at Sundance presented by Casamigos.