John Krasinski gets emotional signing off on his eight-episode quarantine series Some Good News

On Sunday, four-time Emmy nominee John Krasinski held back tears while signing off on his eight-episode COVID-19 quarantine series Some Good News, which launched on March 29.

The 40-year-old father-of-two is ‘still reeling from the high flying emotions’ from his feel-good show and teased ‘there is more to come’ but ‘we’re taking a break for now.’

‘I told you from the very first episode, I only deliver the good news. You are the good news,’ John said, choking up. 

‘Stay tuned!’ On Sunday, four-time Emmy nominee John Krasinski held back tears while signing off on his eight-episode COVID-19 quarantine series Some Good News, which launched on March 29

'You are the good news!' The 40-year-old father-of-two is 'still reeling from the high flying emotions' from his feel-good show and teased 'there is more to come' but 'we're taking a break'

‘You are the good news!’ The 40-year-old father-of-two is ‘still reeling from the high flying emotions’ from his feel-good show and teased ‘there is more to come’ but ‘we’re taking a break’

‘And that’s why every single week if you can look through the goofy guy wearing half a suit, you’d see what resilience really looks like. 

‘What unbroken really means. And through witnessing every simple act of kindness and generosity, you would see what the true definition of good really is.’

Krasinski then shared a montage of special moments from the series and footage of essential frontline workers as well as fans watching Some Good News.

Some Good News amassed 2.54M subscribers thanks to the virtual prom featuring performances from Billie Eilish, The Jonas Brothers, and Chance the Rapper. 

Choking up, John said: 'I told you from the very first episode, I only deliver the good news. You are the good news. And that's why every single week if you can look through the goofy guy wearing half a suit, you'd see what resilience really looks like. What unbroken really means'

Choking up, John said: ‘I told you from the very first episode, I only deliver the good news. You are the good news. And that’s why every single week if you can look through the goofy guy wearing half a suit, you’d see what resilience really looks like. What unbroken really means’

'We're in this together': Krasinski then shared a montage of special moments from the series and footage of essential frontline workers as well as fans watching Some Good News

‘We’re in this together’: Krasinski then shared a montage of special moments from the series and footage of essential frontline workers as well as fans watching Some Good News

Memories: Some Good News amassed 2.54M subscribers thanks to the virtual prom featuring performances from Billie Eilish (R), The Jonas Brothers, and Chance the Rapper

Memories: Some Good News amassed 2.54M subscribers thanks to the virtual prom featuring performances from Billie Eilish (R), The Jonas Brothers, and Chance the Rapper 

For the grads: There was also a virtual graduation featuring commencement speakers Oprah Winfrey (pictured), Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, and Malala Yousafzai

For the grads: There was also a virtual graduation featuring commencement speakers Oprah Winfrey (pictured), Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, and Malala Yousafzai

There was also a virtual graduation featuring commencement speakers Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, and Malala Yousafzai. 

The Jack Ryan action star reunited the cast of The Office to recreate Jim and Pam’s wedding dance where he officiated a virtual wedding for one lucky couple.

John famously launched his acting career playing Jim Halpert on the NBC mockumentary sitcom over nine seasons spanning 2005–2013.  

Impressive: The Jack Ryan action star reunited the cast of The Office to recreate Jim and Pam's wedding dance where he officiated a virtual wedding for one lucky couple

Impressive: The Jack Ryan action star reunited the cast of The Office to recreate Jim and Pam’s wedding dance where he officiated a virtual wedding for one lucky couple 

Based on the 2001 British series: John famously launched his acting career playing Jim Halpert on the NBC mockumentary sitcom over nine seasons spanning 2005–2013

Based on the 2001 British series: John famously launched his acting career playing Jim Halpert on the NBC mockumentary sitcom over nine seasons spanning 2005–2013 

BTS: Some Good News also featured appearances from Krasinski's wife Emily Blunt, the Hamilton cast, NASA astronauts, Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Brad Pitt, Ryan Reynolds, and Martha Stewart

BTS: Some Good News also featured appearances from Krasinski’s wife Emily Blunt, the Hamilton cast, NASA astronauts, Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Brad Pitt, Ryan Reynolds, and Martha Stewart

Congrats! The Brown University grad will receive a Special Achievement Award at the 24th Annual Webby Awards, hosted by Patton Oswalt, which livestreams Tuesday 3pm EST at webbyawards.com

Congrats! The Brown University grad will receive a Special Achievement Award at the 24th Annual Webby Awards, hosted by Patton Oswalt, which livestreams Tuesday 3pm EST at webbyawards.com

Some Good News also featured appearances from Krasinski’s wife Emily Blunt, the Hamilton cast, NASA astronauts, Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Brad Pitt, Ryan Reynolds, and Martha Stewart.

The Brown University grad will receive a Special Achievement Award at the 24th Annual Webby Awards, hosted by Patton Oswalt, which livestreams Tuesday 3pm EST at webbyawards.com.

John will next reprise his role as Lee Abbott (in flashbacks) in his directorial effort, A Quiet Place Part II, which will finally be released in US/UK theaters on September 4.

Flashback: John will next reprise his role as Lee Abbott in his directorial effort, A Quiet Place Part II, which will finally be released in US/UK theaters on September 4

Flashback: John will next reprise his role as Lee Abbott in his directorial effort, A Quiet Place Part II, which will finally be released in US/UK theaters on September 4