John Krasinski had some bad news for fans on Sunday (May 17, 2020), as he announced his Some Good News web show is taking a short break.
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John Krasinski has some good news for graduates! The 40-year-old actor revealed that he’ll host a virtual graduation celebration on his digital show, “Some Good News”, for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Alright, that’s it, enough is enough. All you graduates of 2020? After all those long hours you’ve put in. All the hard work you’ve put in…. we’re throwin some caps!!!” he captioned a photo of himself at a
John Krasinski had some bad news for fans on Sunday (May 17, 2020), as he announced his Some Good News web show is taking a short break.
John Krasinski used Sunday night's episode of Some Good News to put the spotlight on viewers and look back at some of the most touching moments of his feel-good web series. He'd asked his Twitter followers all week long to send in photos and videos of themselves delivering the weather report and good news and how they've been experiencing his show in general, teasing that the show would be taking a break.
John Krasinski has confirmed he will be taking a break from making his Some Good News web show.
John Krasinski's webseries came into the world at a dark time and tried to inspire people to look on the bright side. On Sunday, the show posted what it called its finale, and demonstrated exactly how it succeeded in its mission.
John Krasinski has “saved the best for last” as he wraps up “Some Good News”.
John Krasinski is signing off the air – just for a little while anyway.
Zac Brown Band’s giving fans new music in the best way possible.
John Krasinski has reunited with his The Office co-stars to recreate an epic dance scene from the show for two super fans.
John Krasinski continues to be the man who makes dreams come true.
John Krasinski continues to be the man who makes dreams come true.
Oprah Winfrey was among the stars who surprised fans when she stopped by John Krasinski’s popular web series Some Good News (SGN) on Sunday (May 3, 2020), as he was hosting a virtual graduation for the Class of 2020.
John Krasinski surprised graduates from the class of 2020 with the opportunity to ask questions of Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai during the latest episode of Some Good News. Krasinski first had a chat with several graduating students via a Zoom call and also allowed several to give their graduation "speech." He then surprised four of them by allowing them to ask questions of the aforementioned quartet of famous faces.
Ryan Reynolds doesn’t mince words.
John Krasinski gave the class of 2020 the graduation they deserved with the help of some the world's biggest stars. Wanting to ensure that graduating seniors received a proper graduation, The Office alum took it upon himself to throw the greatest virtual ceremony during Sunday's episode of his YouTube series Some Good News.
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
John Krasinski has some good news for graduates! The 40-year-old actor revealed that he'll host a virtual graduation celebration on his digital show, , for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
John Krasinski hosted a virtual potluck on Sunday — and surprised some fans with celebs recreating their families' favorite foods!
As restaurants remain closed and people need food amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Krasinski praised folks in the food industry who are dedicating their time and resources to people in need —and hosted a virtual potluck —on Sunday's episode of Some Good News.
Brad Pitt on Sunday dropped in on John Krasinski's YouTube series Some Good News to lend a hand, or rather a set of eyes. Pitt acted as weatherman, his report both bland and hilarious.