Gina Carano Sues Disney Over ‘Mandalorian’ Firing In Lawsuit Funded by Elon Musk

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The actress claims the entertainment giant discriminated against her for voicing right-wing opinions on hot-button issues.


In an escalation of a standoff over her firing in The Mandalorian, Gina Carano is suing Disney and Lucasfilm for discrimination and wrongful termination in a lawsuit that opens another front in the battlefield for influence over Hollywood that has drawn in corporate America.

Carano, in a complaint filed on Tuesday in California federal court, alleges she was fired for voicing right-wing opinions on social media and seeks a court order that would force Lucasfilm to recast her. Elon Musk, making good on a promise to foot the legal bill for users who claim they have been discriminated against due to their activity on his platform, is helping fund the suit through X.


In a statement, X’s head of business operations Joe Benarroch said, “As a sign of X Corp’s commitment to free speech, we’re proud to provide financial support for Gina Carano’s lawsuit, empowering her to seek vindication of her free speech rights on X and the ability to work without bullying, harassment, or discrimination.”

Lucasfilm in 2021 announced that Carano will not be returning to the hit series after sharing a post implying that being a Republican is like being Jewish during the Holocaust. It was the latest in a long string of posts in which the former MMA fighter drew the ire of social media users for her right-wing positions on hot-button issues. Carano, who was dropped by UTA following the controversy, previously mocked government mandates to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic and falsely suggested that voter fraud occurred during the 2020 presidential election.

According to the complaint, Disney and Lucasfilm harassed and defamed Carano for refusing to conform with their viewpoints on issues relating to Black Lives Matter, preferred pronouns and disproven claims of election interference. While she was allegedly fired for her cultural and religious beliefs, Carano argues that the entertainment giant turned a blind eye to her male costars, who allegedly made offensive and denigrating posts directed towards Republicans. She points to Pedro Pascal’s 2017 post comparing former president Donald Trump to Hitler.

The suit says Disney required Carano to meet with representative of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Discrimination and demanded a public apology.



“Defendants went so far as to try and convince Carano’s publicist to force Carano to issue a statement admitting to mocking or insulting an entire group of people, which Carano had never done,” the complaint states.

After she refused, Carano was told to meet with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and 45 employees who identify as LGBTQ+, according to the suit. She declined and was terminated shortly after from The Mandalorian, as well as other titles in the Star Wars universe, including Rangers of the New Republic.

Carano also alleges Disney engaged in a “post-termination smear campaign,” citing the abrupt removal of an episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls in which she appeared from the “show’s scheduled lineup” in an “effort to malign” her. Though the episode eventually aired, Disney allegedly omitted any mention of her name and likeness in promotional materials.

The suit faults Disney’s termination of Carano as the impetus for UTA and her transactional lawyer dropping her as a client.

Carano brings claims for wrongful discharge and sex discrimination. She seeks a court order that would force Lucasfilm to recast her and at least $75,000, plus punitive damages.

“Some of us have been unjustly singled out, harassed, persecuted and had our livelihoods stripped away because we dared to encourage conversation, asked questions, and refused to go along with the mob,” she said in a statement.

At-will employees, who make up the majority of private sector workers, often face an uphill climb in obtaining damages for terminations over problematic online posts deemed to be offensive and in violation of workplace policies. Unlike employees in the public sector, such workers are not shielded against discipline under the First Amendment.


On X funding the suit, Carano added, “I am honored that my case has been chosen to be supported by the company that has been one of the last glimmers of hope for free speech in the world.”

Last year, Musk pledged to fund legal action for users on X who claim they have faced discrimination by their employers over their activity on the platform. The offer came with “no limit” on costs, with Musk saying he would “go after the boards of directors of the companies too.”

Amid a hardening position on issues such as gender politics and race in the Republican Party, Ron DeSantis made “holding woke corporations accountable” one of the main pillars of his failed presidential campaign. Last year, he assumed control of the special tax district that controls development around Disney World in a move intended to retaliate against the company for voicing opposition to a law that limits classroom discussion on sexuality and gender.


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Thanks to @Milkshake Sniffer on Disney multimedia thread for breaking this.
 
Gino Carano is fit and I wanna have sex with her.
Dude, I like her and think she's hot too, but seriously...
Didn't see her in Disney wars as I dropped that shit when I heard how bad the Last Jedi was.

Her best role was eyecandy in Red Alert 3. The first decade of this century was based
I liked her bit part in Deadpool. Also she had her own action film, Haywire. Did anyone see that, and if so was it any good?
 
Carano brings claims for wrongful discharge and sex discrimination. She seeks a court order that would force Lucasfilm to recast her and at least $75,000, plus punitive damages.
If she wants so little then they are gonna settle this out of court, give her $7 mil. instead and she will likely fuck off and take it since that's some big money for a B-lister like her.

Frankly this could be another gawker v. hogan, but with those meager demands? doubt it.
 
Gino Carano is fit and I wanna have sex with her.
RIP @Meat Target
Cause of Death: Snu-Snu
I would kill everyone around me in a three mile radius just to sniff the chair she brapped on... in Roblox.
Remember to delete that lucas john roberts flatulence video from your SSD afterwards!
I liked her bit part in Deadpool.
That is the first time I saw her on the silver screen and it was a good one. She was definitely an excellent fit for the role.

That said, please stop simping for her. She definitely on the right side, but she is also no paragon of conservative womanhood; past 40 with no husband and no children.
He personally has it in for Bob Iger after the two had a spat at a convention.
That is the most likely cause of Musk's support.
Muskrat vs troonrat, the battle of the century.
 
That said, please stop simping for her. She definitely on the right side, but she is also no paragon of conservative womanhood; past 40 with no husband and no children.

I'd rather roll the dice on a conservative Hollywood woman in her 40's than a a champagne socialist starlet. Plus, the caliber of men she has to pick from has always seemed to be pretty lacking...
 
Didn't see her in Disney wars as I dropped that shit when I heard how bad the Last Jedi was.

Her best role was eyecandy in Red Alert 3. The first decade of this century was based
Mandalorian Season 1 is actually pretty good. Season 2 isn't quite as good and it also has the only real stinker episode of those two seasons, and unsurprisingly its directed by Dave Filoni and Djin takes a backseat to Filoni's waifu Ahsoka. You're best off just leaving things there and accepting the end of S2 as the end of the series.
 
I'd rather roll the dice on a conservative Hollywood woman in her 40's than a a champagne socialist starlet. Plus, the caliber of men she has to pick from has always seemed to be pretty lacking...
Besides having a husband or having children doesn't negate her credentials as a person, she's still a celebrity though so that should be mainly considered if you're going to get some opinions from her.
 
Oh God, old Drew McWeeny. I talked to him a bit back in the day. Talk about a loser. I remember he was on Attack of the Show a few times. He's a failed Chris Gore. Actually he's more of a failed Moviebob if that's even possible.

Figures he turned into a leftwing SJW style weirdo.
 
Oh God, old Drew McWeeny. I talked to him a bit back in the day. Talk about a loser. I remember he was on Attack of the Show a few times. He's a failed Chris Gore. Actually he's more of a failed Moviebob if that's even possible.

Figures he turned into a leftwing SJW style weirdo.
This fuck cried everyday about solidarity "SAG strong" during last year's strike. This is the kind of solidarity he shows to a fellow actor.
 
I liked her bit part in Deadpool. Also she had her own action film, Haywire. Did anyone see that, and if so was it any good?
Haywire is good and she is very good in it. It's not high budget but if you're okay with that, enjoy. One thing you can say for her is unlike most action ladies she looks like she can take down a guy. Because she actually can. As to her role in Deadpool, I'd call it more than a bit part. She's not a lead but she's in a lot of scenes and has key story elements.

Also, without her no "Less angry Rosie O'Donnell' line. :)
 
Haywire is good and she is very good in it. It's not high budget but if you're okay with that, enjoy. One thing you can say for her is unlike most action ladies she looks like she can take down a guy. Because she actually can. As to her role in Deadpool, I'd call it more than a bit part. She's not a lead but she's in a lot of scenes and has key story elements.

Also, without her no "Less angry Rosie O'Donnell' line. :)
"Superhero landing! She's gonna do a superhero landing!"
 
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