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Watch The Office finale’s never-before-scene Matrix prank on Dwight | EW.com
Watch The Office finale’s never-before-scene Matrix prank on Dwight
NBC released the cold open, which was cut for time, to celebrate the show’s debut on Peacock.
The Office‘s series finale, which aired on NBC in 2013, almost had a different opening. Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) executed an epic prank on Dwight (Rainn Wilson) to trick him into thinking himself inside the Matrix, as depicted in the Wachowski siblings’ 1999 sci-fi movie. Those who saw footage of the cast’s table read for the finale saw the actors walk through the scene. But now, to celebrate the show’s move from Netflix to its own streaming platform, Peacock, NBC has officially released the never-before-seen cold open online.
The late Hugh Dane, the actor behind security guard Hank who died in 2018, can be seen dressed as Dorpheus, the supposed brother of Morpheus who presents Dwight with a red pill and a blue pill. All their hard work to pull off this epic ruse begins to fall apart when Dwight chooses to stay in the Matrix and Hank all of a sudden realizes those pills might not be safe to ingest.
Brian Baumgartner, who played Kevin on the show, discussed this cold open on an episode of his podcast An Oral History of the Office with editor Dave Rogers, who said the sequence was cut for time.
“There’s a cat that walks by and a cat walks by again in Michael’s office, and Jenna goes, ‘It took six months to train the cat,'” Rogers recalled in the eleventh episode. “And then we have the security guard walk by, it was the big guy, and he had a twin brother and we used him also, as a glitch. And then he’s gonna take the red pill or the blue pill.”
The first two seasons of The Office are free to watch on Peacock starting today, though the rest of the show is available to Peacock subscribers. The platform also comes with additional behind-the-scenes material, including Superfan Episodes, which are extended cuts episodes, beginning in season 3, with previously unseen scenes.
Star Wars: Edit of The Mandalorian’s Luke Skywalker Scene Adds ’80s Song to Hilarious Effect
Weeks removed from the season two finale of The Mandalorian, Star Wars fans are still talking about the big sequence in the end of the episode which saw the return of Luke Skywalker. Peak in his Jedi prowess, Mark Hamill’s character makes quick work of the evil Dark Troopers that were on the way to crush the title bounty hunter and little Grogu. Even though composer Ludwig Göransson created some epic music to accompany this moment that viewers have been waiting for for decades, but YouTuber bugzkilla has made a minor change to the musical selection by adding Bonnie Tyler’s “Holding Out for a Hero” to the scene to hilarious effect.
Produced for the 1984 movie Footloose, “Holding Out for a Hero” would have had no place in a Star Wars movie but you can’t argue that it doesn’t fit into this scene both in terms of editing and in the underlying message of Luke’s return. This sequence had fans cheering in their homes and even had the creative minds behind it celebrating since it didn’t leak online. “It was very tricky because it’s very hard to keep a secret nowadays, especially with Star Wars, because people are so curious about it,” creator Jon Favreau previously told Good Morning America about Hamill’s top-secret Star Wars return. “There are so many people involved with the process, with visual effects finishing, making it, filming it, the studios, everything.”
Because “every piece of casting leaked” ahead of season 2, Favreau added, “We were so scared right up until it aired that our surprise cameo was going to leak too.”
“But we started off the whole series with the Baby Yoda reveal, with the Grogu reveal, that was a secret that everybody was really blown away by,” Favreau said of the Mandalorian’s (Pedro Pascal) first meeting with the Child at the end of the show’s premiere episode in 2019. “Part of that is not telling too many people, not having merchandise that’s being tooled up and announced and that kind of thing.”
It hasn’t yet been revealed if there will be merch of Luke’s apperance in the series.
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Taylor Swift Calls Out “Ginny & Georgia” “Sexist” Joke
When asked by Vogue in 2016 what piece of information she’d like to go back and tell her 19 year-old self, Taylor responded: “You’re gonna date just like a normal 20-something should be allowed to but you’re going to be a national lighting rod for slut-shaming.”
Rare Moment: Tucker Carlson Breaks Out in Huge Smile During Interview with Freedom-Loving NBA Player
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter, a native of Turkey, was officially sworn in as a U.S. citizen on Monday after legally changing his last name to “Freedom.”
After all the hardships he has gone through, he was ecstatic to finally become a citizen of a free country.
Just hours after being sworn in, Freedom appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to talk about his experience. The NBA veteran was proudly wearing a shirt with the words “U.S. Citizen” written above an American flag.
“I can just easily say that this is the greatest day in my life,” Freedom said. “You know, it was my dream the first day I stepped into America.”
Enes Kanter Freedom celebrates becoming a US citizen with Tucker Carlson: “It is the greatest feeling that I ever had.”
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Freedom said he received a green card about six years ago. Since then, his home country has not made things easy for him.
“You know, after I got my green card, obviously it’s been a rough six years because [the] Turkish government revoked my passport and put my name on [the] INTERPOL list,” he said.
According to CNN, Freedom has been a vocal opponent of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Since speaking out, he said he has faced death threats and seen his father arrested.
He told Carlson that his first experience with liberty in America was a shocking change.
“I remember [the] first time I came to America. … It was back in 2009,” Freedom said. “One of my teammates criticized the president. And I turned around and I told him, I was like, ‘Dude, what are you doing? They’re gonna throw you in jail.’
“And he told me, he started laughing and said, ‘This is America, don’t worry about it. You are not in Turkey anymore.’ I was very shocked.”
Freedom said earning U.S. citizenship was “the greatest feeling that I ever had.”
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In addition to becoming a citizen, he decided to change his last name to Freedom to celebrate his new country.
Freedom has also been an outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party. He has taken particular issue with their treatment of Uyghurs, as well as citizens of Taiwan and Hong Kong.
“There are so many, you know, athletes, so many actors, so many celebrities out there who are scared because if they criticize China, obviously they will be affected,” he told Carlson.
“You know, their endorsement deals, their contract or … their money will be affected. And they’re scared to say anything. But to me, you know, human rights, democracy and freedom is way more important than everything they can offer me.”
Throughout the interview, Carlson was grinning from ear to ear with visible happiness for Freedom. In a time when negative stories seem to dominate nightly news, a star athlete proud to become an American was clearly a welcome change of pace.
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