‘The Office’ will soon be closing for good


World Entertainment News Network
The upcoming ninth season of the hit NBC comedy “The Office” will be its last.
The Emmy Award-winning series, based on comedian Ricky Gervais’ hit British incarnation of the same name, premiered in 2005, launching the careers of several little-known actors, including Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Mindy Kaling and Jenna Fischer.
The program has gained a large following ever since, thanks to lead characters Ed Helms and Steve Carrell, who quit the series last year. But on Tuesday, executive producer Greg Daniels shocked fans by announcing the show is calling it quits.
He tells The Hollywood Reporter, “At some point you have a choice: to always tell the beginnings of stories and the middles or to allow a story to end, and I think endings can be very powerful and meaningful pieces of the story … As we head into the home stretch, we have a lot of exciting things I’ve been wanting to do since season two. The end should be pretty cool.”
The final season of “The Office” will kick off on Sept. 20.