Rutger published: Oscar Nuñez Returns as Oscar Martinez in 'The Paper' Spin-Off

Oscar Nuñez steps back onto familiar ground in "The Paper"

If you loved "The Office," you'll be thrilled that Oscar Nuñez, who brought us Oscar Martinez, returns in "The Paper," a spin-off that's sure got fans buzzing. Remember how he nailed that role over nine seasons? Well, he's back, and this time, Oscar's navigating a new hustle with a scrappy local newspaper called The Toledo Truth Teller. But don't worry, those quirky documentary vibes we adored are still in play, capturing all those moments we can't get enough.

New adventures, new faces

In "The Paper," we're transported from Dunder Miffln's bustling office life in Scranton, Pennsylvania, straight over wild and wonderful Toledo, Ohio. With a cast that includes stars like Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, and Tim Key, it feels like a fresh start but with touches that fans will instantly recognize.

Embracing an old friend: Oscar Martinez

Nuñez recently shared his excitement about bringing Oscar back. Greg Daniels, who's basically a sitcom wizard, gave Nuñez a call about reprising his role. How did he respond? "I'm game," he said, smiling ear-to-ear. And though he felt some jitters at first, getting on set with an amazing crew made all those worries vanish. "They're all so good," he mused, "Really, just showing up and doing your thing while keeping up with these talented folks—it feels right."

The trailer teases some classic Oscar awkwardness as he adjusts (or tries his best) at The Truth Teller. What does Oscar want this time around? "To do his job, find a boyfriend, and hit up some plays," Nuñez chuckled, summing up his character's simple yet relatable desires.

The journey and influence that Oscar brings

Reflecting on Oscar's path, Nuñez recalled how Oscar wasn't initially written as a gay character. It was midway through season two when Greg Daniels floated this idea. Nuñez's response? "No biggy," he said. "Oh, good," Greg laughed, "because we've already got that penned in!" This shift clicked with many viewers, especially young folks navigating their identities. Hearing from fans who found courage thanks, in part, Oscar's story, Nuñez humbly said, "That's what it's all about."

Oscar's more than just comic relief; he's a symbol in LGBTQ+ representation on TV. The impact Oscar's had on people outside his fictional office hasn't been lost on Nuñez, who finds these connections with fans "very cool," recognizing Oscar's wider cultural significance.

Circle your calendars: Debut details

Catch "The Paper" premiering on Peacock on Thursday, September 4. If you're across in UK, mark your dairies as it'll air a day later on Sky and NOW TV.

We'd love you all join in as we share in our excitement over Oscar Martinez's return. Let us know your thoughts on this new chapter—and let's continue celebrating diverse characters and stories that resonate worldwide.

Don't miss "The Paper," where Oscar's wit and warmth are ready once again capture our hearts.

Tags: Oscar Nuñez, The Paper, LGBTQ+ representation, The Office spin-off, Peacock streaming

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