Wai Ching Ho
Wai Ching Ho, who played The Hand’s co-founder Madame Gao in Netflix’s “Daredevil,” has died at the age of 82. Her co-star from that series, Peter Shinkoda, revealed the news on social media.

Other works in her long career included films like “Cadillac Man,” “Happiness,” “Soapdish,” “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” “Tracers,” “Set It Up,” “Hustlers,” and “Turning Red” along with TV series like “Only Murders in the Building,” “Flight of the Conchords,” “Blue Bloods,” “Orange is the New Black” and “One Life to Live”. [Source: Deadline]

Christopher Nolan
Out promoting “The Odyssey,” Christopher Nolan says he told his son that he removed his Oscars from his office while writing the film’s script because they felt “daunting” to look at. His son replied with one hell of a burn: “But you didn’t win any for writing.” [Source: BBC]

Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches
The first teaser for the third season of “Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches” has arrived ahead of a 2027 premiere. The clip was revealed during tonight’s penultimate episode of “The Vampire Lestat”.

In the clip, Alexandra Daddario‘s Rowan Fielding elevates several feet off the ground as she approaches a patient on a gurney and chaos ensues. The new season will introduce new ‘spellbound’ families and features some of the historical events of Salem.

Ali G
Oscar nominee Sacha Baron Cohen was at Wimbledon today, both in regular form and his alter-ego Ali G, with a short video popping up online of him in character.

The appearance follows in the wake of recent news that a new Ali G movie has been shooting in recent months. No specifics have been revealed about who is co-starring or where it will make its debut.

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