Dwayne Johnson Brings “Moana 2” Buzz, Chef Irvine Tackles Thanksgiving on “GMA” (ABC, Monday, November 25, 2024)

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This Monday, “Good Morning America” presents a potent cocktail of holiday cheer and Hollywood hype. First up, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson graces the “GMA” stage to chat about his return to the animated world in “Moana 2,” giving viewers a peek into the highly anticipated sequel. Johnson’s appearance is sure to generate excitement for Disney fans eager to learn more about the next chapter in Moana’s story. Will he drop any hints about the film? It’s a safe bet he’ll at least deliver his signature charm.

But “GMA” isn’t stopping at animated adventures. Chef Robert Irvine, the culinary commando of Food Network fame, storms the set, armed with Thanksgiving recipes just in time for the holiday rush. Given Irvine’s culinary prowess, his dishes should be a welcome addition to any Thanksgiving table. Will his recipes be as action-packed as his television persona? One can only hope.

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For those not entirely focused on culinary creations, “GMA” has other enticements. ABC News correspondent Will Ganss presents early Black Friday shopping tips for bargain hunters eager to strategize their spending. And because no morning show is complete without deals, ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson returns with her “Deals & Steals” segment. The show also includes a segment on new documentary “Beatles 64,” providing insight into the band’s first American tour.

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“Good Morning America” airs Monday, November 25, 2024, at 7:00 AM on ABC.

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