In the latest episode of The Mandalorian season 3, viewers were given an explanation for the absence of Cara Dune, a character played by Gina Carano. While walking around Nevarro, Din Djarin catches up with Greef Karga, who informs him that after bringing in Moff Gideon, Dune was recruited by special forces. However, in real life, Carano was fired from the show and a potential spin-off due to her making “abhorrent and unacceptable” comments on social media.
“After handing over Moff Gideon, she was recruited by special forces…” 🫠🤧#TheMandalorian #CaraDune #Mando We miss you very much @ginacarano ❤️ pic.twitter.com/egoCPLkLjH
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Who is Gina Carano?
Gina Carano is a former MMA fighter turned actress, best known for her role as Cara Dune in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian. Her character, a former shock trooper turned mercenary, quickly became a fan favorite due to her toughness and loyalty to the show’s main character, Din Djarin. However, Carano’s controversial social media posts led to her being fired from the show and a potential spin-off. Prior to her role in The Mandalorian, Carano had appeared in several films, including Fast & Furious 6 and Deadpool. She also starred in the action film Haywire, for which she received critical acclaim for her performance.
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Carano had become a controversial figure due to her controversial social media posts, which many found offensive and insensitive. In particular, she had been criticized for her comments on the COVID-19 pandemic, trans rights, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Why did Carano get fired?
While Carano’s firing was not directly addressed in the episode, executive producer Rick Famuyiwa revealed that it was discussed during the creative process. He explained that Dune was a significant character in the show’s world, and her absence had to be addressed in a way that would not detract from the show’s central focus on Din Djarin and Grogu.
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Famuyiwa also revealed that show creator Jon Favreau had taken the time to think about how to address Carano’s absence creatively, adding that the decision ultimately felt like a service to the show’s overall narrative.
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In summary, Carano’s firing from The Mandalorian was due to her controversial social media posts, which led to her character’s absence being addressed creatively in the show’s latest episode.