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Jimmy Kimmel & Tom Holland on Good Morning America

Two men having animated conversation on morning talk show set

This is a big week for Good Morning America. Starting July 20, 2026, ABC's flagship morning show brings together two names that couldn't be more different on the surface : Tom Holland, fresh off his latest Marvel outing, and Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night comedian reinventing himself as a game show host. Two separate appearances, two very different conversations, and one packed weekly lineup worth tracking closely.

Tom Holland and Jimmy Kimmel hit Good Morning America this week

Tom Holland stops by on Monday, July 21, sitting down with anchor George Stephanopoulos to talk about Spider-Man : Brand New Day. The film has been one of the most anticipated Marvel releases in recent memory, and Holland's appearance on GMA gives fans a rare chance to see him discuss the project in a live, unscripted setting. Stephanopoulos, known for keeping interviews grounded and direct, should make for a sharp exchange.

Then on Wednesday, July 22, Jimmy Kimmel takes the GMA stage for a very different reason. ABC News correspondent Trevor Ault sits down with the comedian to discuss Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, the iconic quiz format that Kimmel is now attached to in a new capacity. It's a fascinating pivot for someone better known for late-night monologues. If you want a sense of how Kimmel handles an interview setting, check out Tom Hanks and Olivia Rodrigo on Jimmy Kimmel Live for comparison.

Both appearances will air on Good Morning America, which broadcasts live Monday through Saturday from 7 :00 to 9 :00 a.m. EST on ABC. The show is anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan, with Ginger Zee serving as chief meteorologist. New episodes stream live on Disney+, and they're also available the following day on both Hulu and Disney+ for a limited window.

Tom Holland actually gets a double slot this week : his interview with Stephanopoulos also airs on GMA3 on Wednesday, July 22. That's two opportunities to catch the Spider-Man star if you miss the Monday morning broadcast.

A full week of guests across GMA and GMA3

Beyond the two headline names, the weekly schedule is genuinely dense. Here's a breakdown of the confirmed GMA guests from July 20 to July 25 :

  • Monday, July 21 : Tom Holland (Spider-Man : Brand New Day), Pamela Adlon (King of the Hill), Good Housekeeping's Stefani Sassos with the 2026 Snack Awards
  • Tuesday, July 21 : Derek Hough (Dancing with the Stars : The Next Pro)
  • Wednesday, July 22 : Jimmy Kimmel (Who Wants To Be A Millionaire)
  • Thursday, July 23 : Certified dog trainer and author Jaime Goodrich
  • Friday, July 24 : Coco Jones for the GMA Summer Concert series; GMA Game Day countdown featuring the Indianapolis Colts
  • Saturday, July 25 : Chef George Duran, parenting expert Bethany Braun-Silva

GMA3 : What You Need to Know runs a parallel schedule on weekdays at 1 :00 p.m. EDT (12 :00 p.m. CDT) on ABC. Co-anchored by Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan, with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief health and medical correspondent, GMA3 features its own guest list this week, including Minka Kelly from Ransom Canyon on Tuesday, Johnathon Schaech from Blue Ridge on Thursday, and financial influencer Haley Sacks (better known as "Mrs. Dow Jones") also on Thursday.

Day GMA highlight GMA3 highlight
Monday 07/21 Tom Holland, Pamela Adlon Pamela Adlon, 2026 Snack Awards
Tuesday 07/21 Derek Hough Minka Kelly, Derek Hough
Wednesday 07/22 Jimmy Kimmel Tom Holland
Thursday 07/23 Jaime Goodrich Johnathon Schaech, Haley Sacks
Friday 07/24 Coco Jones (Summer Concert) Coco Jones, Indianapolis Colts
Saturday 07/25 George Duran, Bethany Braun-Silva N/A (weekdays only)

Where to watch and what to keep in mind for streaming

One practical point worth underlining : GMA and GMA3 are both available via Disney+, which makes them accessible well beyond a traditional TV set. New episodes stream live on the platform the same day they air on ABC. For anyone who misses the broadcast, Hulu and Disney+ carry them for a limited period afterward, though not indefinitely.

For fans tracking Tom Holland's press tour for Spider-Man : Brand New Day, this GMA appearance is likely one of several stops. Marvel productions tend to generate a coordinated wave of media appearances in the weeks surrounding release, and Good Morning America carries enough reach (the show regularly draws 3 to 4 million viewers per episode) to make it a priority slot for any major studio campaign.

As for Kimmel's involvement with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, it signals an interesting shift in how established late-night figures are expanding their television footprint. Daytime and primetime formats are increasingly pulling in talent from late night, blurring the traditional distinctions between programming blocks. Catching his conversation with Trevor Ault on Wednesday morning might give a clearer picture of where that project is headed, and whether Kimmel brings his signature dry tone to the format or adapts it entirely.