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Gina Carano Says Substantial News Is Coming Regarding Her Lawsuit Against Disney

Gina Carano, former star of The Mandalorian shared an update about her lawsuit against Disney.

Gina Carano
Credit: Lucasfilm

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Gina Carano recently provided a hopeful update regarding her ongoing lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, indicating that her case is making progress. As a former professional MMA fighter, Carano initially gained fame for her portrayal of Cara Dune in Disney+’s hit series The Mandalorian. Following her dismissal from the series, Carano claimed that she had been wrongfully terminated and was a victim of discrimination.

In her update, Carano expressed that things were “moving forward” with the lawsuit. She assured her followers that her legal team was diligently honoring the court process and respecting the steps involved. The actress has demonstrated gratitude for the continued support she has received throughout this journey, sharing her determination to bring the case to a favorable resolution.

As the legal process unfolds, Carano and her team anticipate more substantive updates in the near future, keeping her supporters informed.

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Gina Carano’s role in The Mandalorian was well-received, with many fans appreciating her character, Cara Dune, who was depicted as a tough, resourceful New Republic Marshall. Carano’s portrayal played a significant part in the show’s success during its initial seasons.
However, her tenure at Disney quickly turned sour due to a series of controversial social media posts that raised eyebrows and sparked considerable backlash.

Among the contentious subjects was misinformation related to COVID-19 and various politically charged topics, such as jokes about the Holocaust and transphobic memes. Disney and Lucasfilm ultimately made the decision to terminate Carano’s employment before the third season of The Mandalorian commenced. Following her dismissal, Carano stated that she felt unjustly targeted, characterizing her treatment as harassment and persecution.

In her lawsuit, Gina Carano has made several specific allegations against Disney. She claims that her termination was unjust and based on her outspoken views, which she feels should be protected under the principles of free speech. The actress sought a court order to compel Lucasfilm and Disney to recast her character and intended to pursue damages amounting to $75,000.
However, it remains unclear whether these demands have been updated as the case evolves.

Carano’s assertion that she was wrongfully terminated resonates with many who believe that individuals should be free to express their opinions without fear of professional repercussions. Her legal claims emphasize the desire to challenge what she perceives as a double standard in how differing viewpoints are treated within Hollywood.

The legal battle took an important turn when Disney’s motion to dismiss Carano’s lawsuit was denied, marking a small victory for her side. The company had argued that firing Carano was within their constitutional rights, but the court decided otherwise. This dismissal paves the way for the case to move forward, allowing Carano to further pursue her claims.

Pedro Pascal (L) as Din Djarin and Katee Sackhoff (R) as Bo-Katan Kryze with Din Djarin in armor in the center
Credit: Inside the Magic

Looking ahead, the two parties are scheduled for a court date on September 29, 2025. As the legal proceedings progress, both sides will be preparing for what could be a lengthy and complex court battle, which might set a significant precedent for workplace rights and freedom of speech in the entertainment industry.

The implications of the case go beyond Carano and Disney; they could influence how companies handle employee conduct and public image, especially in a climate where social media plays a large role in public perception. Ultimately, both Carano and Disney will be waiting to see how matters will unfold in court, and the outcomes may have lasting effects on both the actress’s career and Disney’s corporate policies moving forward.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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