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Finally! Watch the Full ‘Threat Level Midnight’ Movie From ‘The Office’ Right Here!

It’s taken almost a decade, but NBC has finally released the entire “Threat Level Midnight” mini-movie from a classic episode of “The Office!” It can be seen below.

“Threat Level Midnight” was Michael Scott’s (Steve Carrell) masterpiece, having taken eleven years for him to finish the spy movie that he wrote, directed, and starred in. It was featured in a season 7 episode of the show, airing on February 17, 2011. It quickly became a fan-favorite episode.

When shown within the episode, however, only select scenes were shown. Now the full, uncut movie, which runs about 25 minutes, has been released. It was posted on the official “The Office” YouTube channel, and is featured below.

The Office YouTube channel provides this summary of the movie, with character names included as the “actors.”

After secret agent Michael Scarn (played by Scott) is forced into retirement due to the death of his wife Catherine Zeta-Scarn, the President of the United States of America (played by Darryl Philbin) requests that he prevent Goldenface (played by Jim Halpert) from blowing up the NHL All-Star Game and killing several hostages.

Scarn goes undercover and learns how to play hockey, killing another hockey player (played by Oscar Martinez) to make it into the game, but after confronting Goldenface, he is shot. He later recuperates but learns that the President was in on it all along. Depressed, he goes to a bar to drown his sorrows.

The patrons of the bar sing a song called “The Scarn” which he danced to with his wife, which cheers Scarn up immensely. With his courage restored, Scarn is able to save the day and blow up Goldenface in the process.

Here’s the movie. Prepare for a cleanup on aisle 5!

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