After coming to a close in 2013, The Office has elected to release the full, uncut version of Michael Scott's movie, Threat Level Midnight. The full 25-minute movie can be viewed on The Office's YouTube page and will feature a handful of unseen clips.

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For those who don't recall, Threat Level Midnight first appeared in Season 2 of The Office when Pam discovers Michael's incomplete screenplay of the movie. The Season 7 episode, "Threat Level Midnight" saw the completion of Michael's film and allows fans to see a glimpse of Scott's James Bond spin-off. Be sure to check out our review of The Office's Threat Level Midnight episode However, fans were only ever offered a limited look at the movie, leaving them wanting more — and now they have it. The full Threat Level Midnight movie also shows an original deleted scene featuring Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott acting as Scarn and his robotic butler.Further, the uncut version of the movie also brought back cameos from some Office greats like Rashida Jones' Karen and David Denman's Roy, among others.The script for Threat Level Midnight was written by B.J. Novak (Ryan Howard) who served as a writer and producer for The Office. Speaking to Office Tally in an interview back in 2011, Novak said, "It was truly fun and exciting and wonderful to work on this episode."He continues, "My favorite thing about writing the episode was creating a movie from Michael's perspective. There are some elements of conscious and unconscious wish-fulfillment (Toby's head exploding, having lots of friends at the bar) and some examples of Michael's innocence that he wouldn't notice."The Office can currently be streamed on Netflix until 2020 when it'll be available exclusively on NBC's streaming platform . Fans have been begging for an Office reboot for a long time now, but so far nothing concrete has been announced.However, fans of Steve Carrell will be able to catch him in his new Netflix comedy, Space Force, which gives off serious Office vibes. In the meantime, check out our list of the best 25 episodes of The Office

Andrew Smith is a freelance contributor with IGN, who also happens to love The Office. Send him your favorite Michael Scott quote on Twitter @_andrewtsmith