Good Morning America: Anthony Ramos, Dominique Thorne, Elyce Arons (Tuesday, June 17, 2025)

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Marvel makes its presence felt on Tuesday’s Good Morning America as Anthony Ramos and Dominique Thorne stop by the studio. The pair are set to talk about their work on the upcoming Disney+ series Ironheart, with Thorne taking the lead as Riri Williams, the brilliant teenage inventor who builds her own suit of armor. Ramos’s role as Parker Robbins, also known as The Hood, positions him as a key figure in the series. Their appearance gives the network a valuable promotional spot for one of its key streaming titles.

In a different corner of the broadcast, Diane Sawyer’s conversation with actor Eric Dane continues with part two. Splitting a significant interview across two days is a classic morning show tactic to keep audiences invested, suggesting the initial talk contains enough material to warrant a return visit. The segment will likely pick up on threads from Monday’s discussion, digging deeper into his career and personal life.

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Also on the guest list is Elyce Arons, co-founder of the Kate Spade brand, who will talk about her new memoir, “We Might Just Make It After All.” Her story gives a look at the highs and lows of building a global fashion empire from the ground up. The morning is rounded out with the “What Fills Your Cup” series visiting Lexington, Kentucky, and the regular Deals & Steals segment with Tory Johnson.

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Good Morning America airs from 7:00-9:00 a.m. EDT on ABC.

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