Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell are about to start filming again.
he has signed a new one-year deal, though he had not filmed any scenes prior to the shutdown in March. Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Bel Powley, Nestor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, and Desean Terry will also return.Given the ever evolving news cycle in America, we're sure the writers have been working on any number of new storylines since March.
“There is something about how the show works and it’s now been made very clear, at least for the first two seasons,” Aniston told Deadline in August. “We had a good portion of season one outlined-ish. And you know, we were still dealing with the human ills, racism, inequality, ageism, and the feuds that go on behind the scenes of these mom-and-pops that we see every morning, but then #MeToo happened.
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