Watch Michael Scott’s Threat Level Midnight movie from The Office in full

THE OFFICE -- "Threat Level Midnight" Episode 716 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ed Helms as Andy Bernard, Rashida Jones as Karen Filippelli, Steve Carell as Michael Scott, Phyllis Smith as Phyllis Lapin, Angela Kinsey as Angela Martin -- Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC
THE OFFICE -- "Threat Level Midnight" Episode 716 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ed Helms as Andy Bernard, Rashida Jones as Karen Filippelli, Steve Carell as Michael Scott, Phyllis Smith as Phyllis Lapin, Angela Kinsey as Angela Martin -- Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC /
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Can’t get enough of The Office? Brace yourself, friends.

As it turns out, there’s a full version of Michael Scott’s unintentionally hilarious action movie starring himself, Threat Level Midnight, out there. And yes, you can watch it right now if you wish.

According to Consequences of Sound, this full cut of Steve Carell’s beloved character’s masterwork was originally available as a bonus feature on the season 7 DVD. Flash forward to just a couple of years ago, and you no longer need a DVD player to see this full-length wonder. It’s available for all to watch on YouTube.

Watch Threat Level Midnight

So if you’ve got a little time, get your popcorn ready and prepare for 25 minutes of Michael Scarn’s biggest secret agent assignment to date! You can watch the full version of Threat Level Midnight below.

For those still reeling from The Office‘s departure from Netflix, this could be just the ticket you’re looking for.

As Consequences of Sound also reports, Jenna Fischer once told BuzzFeed News that a rumored reunion movie would actually be “a good idea” if and when it came to be. That is, if Steve Carell would sign on and reprise his iconic role as Michael Scott and Michael’s many hilarious aliases. Obviously. But thus far, there’s sadly been no real talk of a reunion like this. Not publicly anyway.

The fact is, Michael Scott’s masterwork becoming available on YouTube in 2019 might be as close as we’ll come to seeing the Dunder Mifflin gang together again. And sure, we can keep dreaming about what a hypothetical reunion movie of The Office might look like, but I’d like to think the full version of Threat Level Midnight might be all fans need. For now, anyway.

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