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'The Office' to leave Netflix for NBC's streaming platform in 2021

FILE - In this April 14, 2009, file photo cast members, from left, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Craig Robinson, and Steve Carell are seen after cutting a cake celebrating the 100th episode of the television show "The Office."

NEW YORK — If you're a fan of "The Office," you only have a limited amount of time left to catch it on Netflix.

NBCUniversal announced Tuesday that it is pulling the popular mockumentary sitcom from Netflix when its deal ends in January 2021, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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"We're sad that NBC has decided to take The Office back for its own streaming platform — but members can binge watch the show to their hearts' content ad-free on Netflix until January 2021," the streaming company said in a tweet Tuesday.

"'The Office' has become a staple of pop culture and is a rare gem whose relevance continues to grow at a time when fans have more entertainment choices than ever before," Bonnie Hammer, chairman of NBCUniversal's direct-to-consumer and digital enterprises, said in a statement to USA Today. "We can't wait to welcome the gang from Dunder Mifflin to NBCUniversal's new streaming service."

"The Office" originally ran on NBC for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013 and made Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski, Mindy Kaling, Craig Robinson and Ed Helms household names. It was developed for American audiences and based on Ricky Gervais' British sitcom of the same name.

Netflix won't be totally without a Carell TV show, however. Carell starring in the new workplace comedy series, "Space Force," which he co-created with "The Office" producer Greg Daniels. "Space Force" will be about people who are tasked with creating a new government military branch.