The Australian remake ofThe Officehas bombed on review site Rotten Tomatoes mere days after the full first season was released on streaming. Based on the hit British mockumentary sitcom of the same name, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant,The Office2024 is the second international iteration of the show, following the hugely successful NBC adaptation starring Steve Carrell as Michael Scott, which aired from 2005 to 2012. Thenew reboot ofThe Officestarsan ensemble cast, including Felicity Ward, Shari Sebbens, and Steen Raskopoulos, and debuted on Prime Video on October 18.

Unlike its predecessors, the show has not been particularly well received, and according to review aggregator siteRotten Tomatoes, the show has received poor audience reviews, but, interestingly, has received positive reviews from critics. At the time of writing,the show has posted an audience score of 32% from more than 50 reviews, showing that the show has not been well received by Prime viewers, but it also has a critics score of 80% based on five reviews.

Felicity Ward sat at a desk with Edith Poor stood behind her in The Office Australia

What The Poor Reception Could Mean for The Office Remake

The Show Is In A Similar Position To The US Remake When It Debuted

The initial reception from audiences does not bode well for the show’s immediate future, and things could get worse before they get better. However,it is worth remembering that the hit US remake ofThe Officeinitially struggled during its first season, and was met with mixed reception from audiences and critics. But the following seasons found critical acclaim, after the show was able to find its feet and develop its own voice, and eventually was able to evolve as a complementary counterpart to its sister show.

The Officereboot has had a tough time with audience reception so far… there is a chance it could become a solid sitcom in its own right that enhances the legacy of its predecessors.

Hannah smiles while the camera zooms in on two workers in The Office

Thetrailer forThe OfficeAustralia rebootwas met with criticism when it revealed a gender-swap of the lead character to a woman, and this could have impacted some of the poor ratings. With the way streaming platforms work these days,shows that struggle initially are typically not given the time they might need to evolve and grow narratively, and often these shows are canceled prematurely. This is a fate that could well befallThe Officereboot, and much will come down to whether Amazon feels the show can gain more positive traction if it gets a second season.

Our Verdict On Whether The Office Australia Can Reach The Heights Of Its Predecessors

It’s Still Early, But Signs Do Not Look Promising

The Officereboot has had a tough time with audience reception so far, and while it’s unlikely that this Australian remake is going to have any of thefunniest episodes ofThe Office, there is a chance it could become a solid sitcom in its own right that enhances the legacy of its predecessors. However, I think thatThe Officereboot will need to shake things up fairly drastically in any future seasons in order to stand out and make its own mark as a show, and to have a chance of lasting beyond a couple of seasons.

The Office

Cast

Hannah Howard, managing director of a packaging company, faces the closure of her branch and the transition to remote work. As she scrambles to preserve her team, Hannah navigates workplace dynamics and challenges, striving to maintain unity amid upheaval and uncertainty. Created by Jackie van Beek and Julie De Fina.

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