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Exclusive: 'Game of Thrones' Star Rory McCann to Inherit His Late Friend Ray Stevenson’s Role in 'Ahsoka' Season 2

Plus, Colman Domingo joins Glen Powell's new movie, my thoughts on this week's SAG nominees, and the Hollywood publicist who could use your help after this week's fires.

Well, it’s Thursday, and Los Angeles is engulfed in flames. Fortunately, everyone I know is safe, but many have lost their homes and all of their possessions.

It’s a tragedy.

And yes, plenty of wealthy celebrities call Malibu and Pacific Palisades their homes, but just because they can afford to rebuild doesn’t make their loss any less of a tragedy. I’ve been shocked by some of what I’ve seen on social media — as if these celebrities deserved what happened to them because they were fortunate enough to earn a good living.

Our country is suffering from a complete lack of empathy.

Thankfully, you don’t have to look too far through the smoke to see the good, as social media has also revealed an outpouring of love and support, from the people volunteering at shelters to those opening their own homes and restaurants to the victims and first responders.

Los Angeles is a city built on dreams, and when the last embers burn out, its ever-resilient citizens will dream again, but until then, we are forced to endure this fiery nightmare and watch as our beautiful city burns — the wind carrying its howls of pain.

Thank god for its fighting spirit.

I know there are a lot of organizations asking for help right now, and a lot of GoFundMe campaigns making the rounds, but I want to highlight one in particular — that of Mia Ammer, a veteran communications exec who currently works for Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis.

According to Mia’s friend, Paige Dunn, Mia and her two children lost their home in the Palisades Fire. All funds will go to cover her living costs until insurance is, hopefully, able to support her. Mia has always been a good egg in my book, so if you can afford to donate and want to know exactly who your donation is benefitting, consider her GoFundMe. Thank you.

In tonight’s newsletter, you’ll find out who is inheriting the late, great Ray Stevenson’s role in Season 2 of Ahsoka, and who is playing the game show host in Edgar Wright’s new adaptation of The Running Man — a role originated by Richard Dawson.

Plus, I weigh in with my thoughts on the SAG and DGA Award nominations, and the trailer for the Christopher Abbott-Barry Keoghan revenge thriller Bring Them Down.

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