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'The Office' Reunion News: Angela Kinsey and Other Stars Who Would Love to Return

With the current trend of reviving old shows, fans are wondering whether or not a "The Office" reunion would be possible.

"The Office" ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013. The show has a loyal fan following who would undoubtedly jump at the idea of a potential revival. But, fans are not the only ones who would welcome a reunion.

Speaking to Us Weekly recently, Angela Kinsey, who played Angela Martin, revealed that she would "love" for the show to come back. However, she acknowledged that "everyone is doing so many things" that it may not be entirely possible.

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Other "The Office" stars have also expressed their desire for a reunion at one point or another. John Krasinski, who played Jim Halpert throughout all nine seasons of the show, told Huffington Post in December 2016 that he would not think twice about returning.

"I think if anybody had an idea of doing a reunion that made sense and sort of fit together, I'd do it in a heartbeat," he said.

Further, Jim will not be alone in the revival. His wife and the love of his life, Pam, will also be there, as actress Jenna Fischer previously called for a reunion while replying to a tweet from fellow "The Office" alum Mindy Kaling, who portrayed Kelly Kapoor.

Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms, who respectively played Dwight Schrute and Andy Bernard, have also said they would be willing to reprise their roles. 

"Yeah I'd be up for that," Wilson told CinemaBlend. "A reunion episode or kind of like... continue on with a couple little movies here or a little limited series there."

"Hey, sign me up. I'd be there in a second," Helms said in an interview with E! Live from the Red Carpet, explaining that he misses his former co-stars very much.

However, "The Office" would not be the same without Michael Scott, and Steve Carell has said there may not be room for a revival after all.

"The fans think they want us to come back... I think the fans want that show exactly as it was to come back, and there's no way that would ever happen," he told Extra.

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