ABC’s “GMA3: What You Need to Know” isn’t shying away from the Super Bowl hype, loading next week’s lineup with sports figures, game-day recipes, and even a dispatch from New Orleans, the host city itself. But the show also tackles topics beyond the gridiron, offering a mix of Hollywood glamour, real estate insights, and personal stories.
Kicking off the week, James Marsden stops by to chat about his role in “Paradise,” joined by Variety’s Clayton Davis and journalist Touré for a discussion about the latest Marvel installment, “Captain America: Brave New World.” For those grappling with post-holiday returns, ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze provides practical advice.
Tuesday sees another “Captain America” star, Harrison Ford, take the “GMA3” stage. He’s followed by Judge Frank Caprio, whose book, “Compassion in the Court,” brings a different kind of drama to the table.
Midweek, “GMA3” turns its attention to consumerism with “Deals & Steals” alongside ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson. Shifting gears, the show also features a report on The Lucas Project, a nonprofit organization, before previewing the ABC News special “Life Interrupted: Isabella Strahan’s Fight Against Cancer.”
Thursday offers a double dose of practicality and indulgence. Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, known for her sharp wit on “Shark Tank,” assesses the 2025 housing market, while chef Mario Carbone serves up Super Bowl-worthy recipes. “Captain America: Brave New World” star Danny Ramirez rounds out the day’s guest list.
Friday brings the pre-Super Bowl excitement to a crescendo. ABC News contributor Rocsi Diaz reports live from New Orleans, interviewing rapper Master P about his induction into the New Orleans Walk of Fame. The “Faith Friday” segment welcomes authors Rebecca St. James and Cubbie Fink to discuss their book, “Lasting Ever.” And, of course, no Super Bowl week would be complete without expert analysis, provided by ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.
“GMA3: What You Need to Know” airs weekdays at 1:00 p.m. EST | 12:00 p.m. CST on ABC, and 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. EST on ABC News Live.