Emily Blunt and John Krasinski hold hands as they leave secret taping of Letterman's Netflix series in NYC... amid rumors of a The Office revival

It's tough to keep anything top secret in New York City.

And that was the case as Emily Blunt and John Krasinski were spotted heading to a taping of David Letterman's new Netflix series in Manhattan on Tuesday, with rumors swirling of Krasinski's hit show, The Office, making a TV comeback.

The actor, 38 - who portrayed Jim Halpert in the popular comedy - wore an all-black ensemble and a baseball cap as he left holding hands with his actress wife, 34.

Out and about: Emily Blunt and John Krasinski were spotted heading to a taping of David Letterman's new Netflix series in Manhattan on Tuesday amid The Office revival rumors 

Out and about: Emily Blunt and John Krasinski were spotted heading to a taping of David Letterman's new Netflix series in Manhattan on Tuesday amid The Office revival rumors 

Emily wore a long navy blue coat over a blue top with blue jeans and black boots, while carrying a black leather purse with a gift bag,or.

Talk show icon Letterman, 70, was clad in a black jacket over an off-white top with blue jeans and amber brown boots as he left the top-secret taping.

Letterman, who inked a deal with streaming service Netflix this past summer, carried a navy blue suit in his arms as he made his way out of the filming session.

Humanitarian Malala Yousafzai, 20, a Nobel Prize winner, was also seen leaving the taping, and appeared to have gifted John and Emily a copy of her children's book for their two young daughters, Hazel, three, and Violet, 18 months. 

Could Jim be back? The actor, 38 - who portrayed Jim Halpert in the popular comedy - wore an all-black ensemble and a baseball cap as he left holding hands with his actress wife, 34 

Could Jim be back? The actor, 38 - who portrayed Jim Halpert in the popular comedy - wore an all-black ensemble and a baseball cap as he left holding hands with his actress wife, 34 

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The one and only: Talk show icon Letterman, 70, was clad in a black jacket over an off-white top with blue jeans and amber brown boots as he left the top-secret taping

The one and only: Talk show icon Letterman, 70, was clad in a black jacket over an off-white top with blue jeans and amber brown boots as he left the top-secret taping

Top secret: Humanitarian Malala Yousafzai, 20, a Nobel Prize winner, was also seen leaving

Top secret: Humanitarian Malala Yousafzai, 20, a Nobel Prize winner, was also seen leaving

The actor was pictured amid claims NBC is in early discussions to revive The Office, according to TVLine

While spokespeople for the network declined to comment, sources confirmed the network 'is eyeing a continuation of the beloved workplace comedy for the 2018-2019 season'.

'The revival would once again be set at Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch and feature a mix of new and old cast members,' the source shared.

Fans may disappointed to hear that Steve Carell's character, Scranton's regional manager Michael Scott, will not be involved in the series. 

Finally! The actor was pictured amid claims NBC is in early discussions to revive The Office, according to TVLine 

Finally! The actor was pictured amid claims NBC is in early discussions to revive The Office, according to TVLine 

Fan favorites: Sources confirmed that the network 'is eyeing a continuation of the beloved workplace comedy for the 2018-2019 season' (Krasinski and Jenna Fisher pictured)

Fan favorites: Sources confirmed that the network 'is eyeing a continuation of the beloved workplace comedy for the 2018-2019 season' (Krasinski and Jenna Fisher pictured)

Carell portrayed the quirky leader of the branch's paper company for seven of the nine seasons.

When speaking to Deadline earlier this year about possible revivals of former shows after the successful relaunch of NBC's Will & Grace, network president Bob Greenblatt said: 'We often talk about The Office.' 

'I’ve talked to Greg [Daniels] four times over the past few years,' Bob said of the show's executive producer. 

'It’s always, "Maybe someday, but not now". There is certainly an open invitation, but we don’t have anything happening right now. If he wants to do it, I would do it.' 

Office attire: The show starred a host of talented actors and writers, including Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Craig Robinson, Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak

Office attire: The show starred a host of talented actors and writers, including Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Craig Robinson, Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak

In November, Jenna Fischer - who portrayed Krasinski's screen love interest and later wife, Pam Halpert - spoke with Variety's podcast Remote Controlled about the likelihood the show would come back to television screens. 

'I don’t think it’ll ever happen,' she said. 

'I would do it if there was some circumstance where everybody got back together, and could be brought back together in some amazing way, I would say yes. But I’m not sure it’s realistic.' 

The show starred a host of talented actors and writers, including Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Craig Robinson, Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak, and received 42 Emmy nominations while on air. 

Boss: Fans may disappointed to hear that Steve Carell's character, Scranton's regional manager Michael Scott, will not be involved in the series

Boss: Fans may disappointed to hear that Steve Carell's character, Scranton's regional manager Michael Scott, will not be involved in the series

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