Rainn Wilson reunites with ‘big-hearted brother’ and “The Office” costar John Krasinski

Rainn Wilson reunites with ‘big-hearted brother’ and “The Office” costar John Krasinski

Setting the “days since our last nonsense” calendar back to zero.

Another day, another Dunder Mifflin reunion.

Rainn Wilson shared photos of himself with his Office costar John Krasinski backstage at CBS Mornings on Thursday.

“Look who I ran into behind the scenes at @cbsmornings,” Wilson wrote. “[Krasinski] is promoting [IF] and YOU MUST GO AND SEE IT NEXT WEEK!!!! Was amazing to see my incredibly talented, big-hearted brother from another (Scranton) life!”

<p>RAINN WILSON/Instagram</p> Rainn Wilson and John Krasinski

RAINN WILSON/Instagram

Rainn Wilson and John Krasinski

Krasinski was visiting the show to plug his upcoming directorial project IF, a family fantasy-adventure about imaginary friends coming to life. Wilson was promoting his podcast Soul Bloom.

Krasinski and Wilson starred as Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute, respectively, on the hit NBC sitcom for all nine of its seasons from 2005 to 2013.

Related: With new film IF, John Krasinski uses daughters' imaginary friends to find the inner kid in us all

It’s been an eventful month for Office fans. Three weeks ago, AT&T reunited Wilson with  Craig Robinson, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Brian Baumgartner, and Creed Bratton for a lengthy commercial promoting the company’s Business Next Level Network, which saw the six former Scrantonites play versions of themselves struggling to work together on a new startup.

<p>Byron Cohen/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank</p> John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson on 'The Office'

Byron Cohen/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson on 'The Office'

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The following week, Krasinski shared a promotional video for IF that showed him reconnecting with Steve Carell for the first time in several years. Carell voices the primary imaginary friend, Blue, in the film, while Krasinski plays the father of protagonist Bea (Cailey Fleming).

“Steve's one of the most talented people on the planet,” Krasinski told Entertainment Weekly in December. “So whether I had ever worked with him before or not, I would've been gunning for him because I just had his voice in my head when I was writing Blue."

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And earlier this week, Peacock officially announced a new series set in the universe of The Office, which will see the documentary crew that followed Dunder Mifflin turn its attention to a new business: a failing newspaper in Nebraska. Domhnall Gleeson (Star Wars, About Time) and Sabrina Impacciatore (The White Lotus) have already joined the series, and original showrunner Greg Daniels will oversee the new show.

If that’s not enough, Fischer and Kinsey, who played Pam Beesley and Angela Martin on the series, are now over 200 episodes deep into their Office rewatch podcast Office Ladies. The actresses are currently recapping the ninth and final season of the show, and have welcomed almost every major cast member from the sitcom as guests throughout the podcast’s run.

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