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John Krasinski Hosts ‘Some Good News’ Holiday Special With Dwayne Johnson, George Clooney

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John Krasinski is ready to spread "some good news" ahead of the holidays. After concluding an eight-episode run of his DIY web series Some Good News earlier this year, the actor took on hosting duties once again with a holiday episode of Some Good Newson Sunday.

Krasinski kicked off his show by sharing some questionable fan art of himself he saw on the internet. "Now if you’re like me, this is without a doubt, as the song says, the most wonderful time of the year.

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