The Office's Steve Carell recently shared his excitement for his reunion with John Krasinski in their upcoming film Imaginary Friends. The two previously starred on the immensely popular NBC sitcom, which was itself a remake of the hit British television show The Office. Originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the American version featured Carell as Michael Scott, a regional manager within the Dunder Mifflin paper company. Krasinski, meanwhile, played sarcastic salesman Jim Halpert. Through its nine seasons, The Office received 42 Primetime Emmy nominations, winning five times, with Carell also being awarded a Golden Globe for his work on the show.
Although Krasinski is well-known for his role on The Office, he has since made a name for himself behind the camera. The actor has directed the drama-comedy film The Hollars starring Anna Kendrick and Richard Jenkins, as well as both A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II. Krasinski is slated reunite with Carell on his latest directorial effort, Imaginary Friends, a fantastical comedy about a man who can see and talk to other people's imaginary buddies. The film will also star Ryan Reynolds, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fiona Shaw, and Louis Gossett Jr.
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In a recent interview with ET, Carell expresses his excitement for his upcoming reunion with his Office co-star. The actor admitted that he has yet to start filming Imaginary Friends, but is full of anticipation for the opportunity to work with Krasinski again. Read what Carell had to say about the upcoming project below.
«Well, I haven’t started working on the film with him yet, but I can’t wait. I’m anticipating just joy and fun. I mean, he's the
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