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Lorraine Tai, a British-Chinese actress, model, and dancer, is recognized for her roles in major productions such as Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025), The Batman (2022), and the long-running TV series Doctors (2000). Originally from Hong Kong, Tai has built a diverse career in film, television, and digital media, showcasing her versatility across genres and formats. Tai's early life and formal training details remain private, but her career trajectory reflects a steady ascent through a variety of roles that highlight her range. She first gained attention with appearances in British television, notably portraying Kim Lewis in Doctors. Her breakthrough came with her role as Cheri in The Batman, which positioned her within a high-profile Hollywood franchise. She continued to expand her portfolio with parts in projects like The Brothers Swap (2024) and the video game Squadron 42 (2026), where she lent her voice and motion capture skills as Agent Li. Her work extends beyond acting into modeling and dance, contributing to her dynamic presence on screen and stage. Tai's performances often bring a nuanced depth to her characters, earning her recognition within the industry. She has also participated in short films and independent projects such as Smoked Fish (2023) and Photo Booth (2022), demonstrating a commitment to diverse storytelling.

For cynical twenty-three-year-old August, moving to New York City is supposed to prove her right: that things like magic and cinematic love stories don’t exist, and the only smart way to go through life is alone. She can’t imagine how waiting tables at a 24-hour pancake diner and moving in with too many weird roommates could possibly change that. And there’s certainly no chance of her subway commute being anything more than a daily trudge through boredom and electrical failures. But then, there’s this gorgeous girl on the train. Jane. Dazzling, charming, mysterious, impossible Jane. Jane with her rough edges and swoopy hair and soft smile, showing up in a leather jacket to save August’s day when she needed it most. August’s subway crush becomes the best part of her day, but pretty soon, she discovers there’s one big problem: Jane doesn’t just look like an old school punk rocker. She’s literally displaced in time from the 1970s, and August is going to have to use everything she tried to leave in her own past to help her. Maybe it’s time to start believing in some things, after all. Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop is a magical, sexy, big-hearted romance where the impossible becomes possible as August does everything in her power to save the girl lost in time






