The second episode of John Krasinski's SomeGoodNews featured cameos from weatherman Robert De Niro, Emily Blunt and the cast of 'Hamilton'
, the first episode of which has now garnered over 12 million views, to highlight positive news stories as the world endured a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. As well as spotlighting inspiring stories from around the world, Krasinski also interviewed his co-star fromHe began the second episode by acknowledging the "incredible" response to the first episode.
Krasinski whole-heartedly approved of the copyright violations and even encouraged more as he said he was "well aware that I am only delivering the good news" and the people watching were the "good news." First up this week, Krasinski looked at how people and companies around the world had stepped up to provide much needed medical supplies, including hockey equipment manufacturer Bauer providing face shields for doctors and nurses on the frontlines fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
Krasinski took time to highlight the people around the world who tried to support their communities at this difficult time. There was even a specialThe show ended with Krasinski "Zoom-bombing" his young friend Aubrey with a star-studded performance of "Alexandra Hamilton" from her favorite musical
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