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How ‘The Office’ Fans Can Watch New Spinoff ‘The Paper’ On Peacock for Free

Written by Martin Beckerman | September 4, 2025

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NBC aired the final episode of The Office over a decade ago, but the comedy series — which launched Steve Carell to stardom and “that’s what she said" into common parlance — found a new generation of fans on streaming. Now, the creative team is back with The Paper, set in the same universe with returning character Oscar Martinez (played by Oscar Nunez).

You can’t watch The Paper on NBC, though. It’s exclusive to Peacock’s Premium tier, which starts at $10.99 per month … unless you’re a Walmart+ member, in which case you can watch it for free.

That’s because Walmart celebrated the fifth anniversary of its membership program by adding Peacock as a streaming perk, available September 15. (Would Walmart+ rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. They want people to be afraid of how much they love it.)

Walmart+ members already had access to Paramount+. Now they can pick between the two networks with the ability to switch every 90 days. So, you can finish the new season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds first. (Spoiler alert: Kirk becomes captain someday.)

Peacock Premium also includes original series such as Poker Face, Bel-Air, and Ted; on-demand games from NBC Sports, plus content from Premier League TV, WWE, and GolfPass; and NBC classics like Saturday Night Live and, yes, The Office.

“The additional option of Peacock Premium adds even more value and more choice to our membership, without raising the price — by offering the ability to switch between two top-tier video streaming services, we’re empowering our members to customize their entertainment experience and enjoy significant savings," explained Walmart+ senior vice president Deepak Maini in a press release.

(That’s what Maini said.)

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