There has been quite a bit of chatter lately that The Officecould see a revivalin some way. Fans have eagerly been seeking out any piece of news alluding to the future of the popular series.
Specifically, fans have honed in on a possible revival of the ill-fated spinoff,The Farm.

It seems something Office-related is definitely inbound, as anew micro-site has been available onlinesince last month with a countdown clock set to January 15th. It features a trio of actors who had roles onThe Office; Leslie David Baker, Kate Flannery, and Paul Lieberstein.
This is already a bit contradictory as the original planned series forThe Farmwas to be centered on Dwight’s family and life on their beet farm. While there are clearly plenty of beets (and drones?) involved, actor Rain Wilson who portrayed Dwight hasn’t been mentioned. The three actors featured on the teaser also weren’t expected to be regulars on the spinoff series.
#adCounting down the days before the three are back on screen together. Can’t wait to see see more of them at the beet farm.#FarmTimehttps://t.co/DTR9woddDZpic.twitter.com/JOSN2nei2c
— Atsuna Matsui (@atsunamatsui)August 04, 2025
So if not a revival ofThe Farmseries, what could it be?
Instagram userdundermifflinpapercoclaims to havelearned what is going on, and it is a bit less grandiose than a new series.
They claim they’ve received insider knowledge that it will be a three-part Apple commercial, similar to thecinematic ad featuring Dwayne Johnsonand Siri.
This is definitely plausible, and it is odd themicro-sitehappens to be published on FileMaker (an Apple subsidiary), but there are no other ties to Apple as of yet. There is a reference to “FarmTime” which could be an allusion to “FaceTime” but that is starting to be a bit of a stretch.
One last guess as to who is behindThe Farmcould be Comedy Central. Comedy Centralrecently acquired the off-network rightstoThe Officeback in December from NBCUniversal and plans to start airing the series with a marathon, on January 15th. The same day that the countdown ends.
#adI’m diggin' these beets!! Literally covered in excitement for the onscreen reunion of@KateFlannery, Leslie David Baker, and Paul Lieberstein.#FarmTimehttps://t.co/BppTLh5Q34pic.twitter.com/olihUcdBYL
— Matthew Ludwinski (@MattLudwinski)June 03, 2025
This could simply be an online mini-series to promoteThe Officecoming to Comedy Central.
Truth is, we don’t know if Apple, Comedy Central, or anyone else is involved withThe Farmbut we shouldn’t have to wait much longer.
The micro-site is quite interesting so be sure tocheck it outif you’re interested.
In the mean time, feel free to speculate wildly down below in the comments. What do you think is going on?