NBC is said to be looking into bringing back the employees from Dunder Mifflin for another season of the beloved mockumentary style sitcom, "The Office."

The Hollywood Reporter and TVLine report that NBC would bring back "The Office" with a mix of new and old cast members. Steve Carell's character of Michael Scott would not be involved in any potential Office reboot, but original creator Greg Daniels would come attached.

"The Office," based at a paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania, lasted for nine seasons on NBC with Carrell starring for seven. Sources say that the search is already on for another replacement as the show's regional manager.

The show has been off the air since May 16, 2013.

NBC declined to comment to TVLine, but the Hollywood Reporter says officials with the network and Universal Television are denying the rumors. These rumors come on the heels of NBC enjoying a successful reboot of the long-absent sitcom "Will & Grace" in 2017, which has already been renewed for another season.

"The Office" was a critically-acclaimed hit in the mid-2000s that seemingly came out of nowhere, winning the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2006. It helped launch the careers of Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski and Ellie Kemper.

In other news concerning the "people person's paper people," Comedy Central announced it had acquired the rights to "The Office" from NBCUniversal on Dec. 13. The cable network said it will start airing the show on Jan. 15, 2018 with an all-day marathon.