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Dwayne Johnson is 'Dwanta Claus' in John Krasinski's Some Good News Christmas special

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Actor John Krasinski has resurrected his Some Good News online show for a festive special – featuring Dwayne Johnson and George Clooney.

The Jack Ryan star rebooted the YouTube series, which originally launched at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March, on Sunday night with a Holiday Special, spotlighting good deeds by people across the U.S., and celebrating the start of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

During the episode, Krasinski was joined by Johnson, dressed up as “Dwanta Claus,” to connect with widowed dad Jay Abel, who had previously asked the Jumanji: The Next Level star to give his eBay listings a boost by retweeting his post to help give his children a Christmas they deserved.

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The Californian father of two, whose wife died in 2017, had been selling off his prized comic book memorabilia to make ends meet while unemployed during the COVID crisis, but Johnson ordered him to shut the listings down.

“Take all of your stuff off of eBay because Dwanta Claus is going to take care of all of that stuff, man,” Johnson declared, as he also promised to fulfill the Christmas wish lists for his 11-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter, and invited the family to DC Universe in Southern California once it was safe to do so.

In addition, Johnson promised to send Abel a leather-bound, signed copy of his script for his upcoming Black Adam blockbuster.

“Jay you deserve it all, man,” the action star told the struggling dad. “Your story is an inspiration, not only to myself, to Dwanta Clause, but certainly to John, certainly to everybody who hears your story.

“You inspire so many people because the truth is, you represent so many parents around the world who are going through this struggle this Christmas.”

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And the generosity didn’t stop there – Johnson then announced that bosses at FedEx, sponsors of Some Good News, were donating US$5 million to the Toys for Tots holiday gift drive.

The festive special also included a brief drop-in appearance from Justin Timberlake, and Clooney, who served as Some Good News’ weatherman.

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