John Krasinski’s Some Good News is set to appear regularly on CBS All Access—with a new host down the line
. All told, every episode has netted more than 2 million views on YouTube and reached as many as 12 million viewers, for theOn Sunday, during what wound up being the show’s final episode in its current form, Krasinski thanked viewers for participating in his experiment. “I will never be able to properly articulate just how much this show has meant to me and what a tremendous honor it has been to share in it with all of you,” he said.
“I have been blown away by all the messages I have received saying how joyful this show makes you, how uplifted and inspired you all can be. But I assure you, all of the pleasure and all of the inspiration has been mine.”is the latest project Krasinski has taken to the company now known as ViacomCBS. Previously, he directedJack Ryanwas initially set for release on March 28 before Paramount delayed the film until September because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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