Gina Carano Confirms She's Still Willing To Work With Star Wars, Despite $75,000 Lawsuit

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Gina Carano Confirms She's Still Willing To Work With Star Wars, Despite $75,000 Lawsuit
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Din Djarin to the left and Cara Dune to the right looking serious in a combined image from The Mandalorian

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Speaking at a FAN EXPO Philadelphia panel, Gina Carano has assured attendees that she has no ill will toward Disney and would be willing to work for Star Wars again. Played by Gina Carano, the character of Cara Dune promised to be an important one for the future of Star Wars.

According to Carano, there is no malice in her heart towards Disney. Speaking at a FAN EXPO Philadelphia panel, she discussed whether she'd be willing to work for Star Wars again, and she insists she has no ill will towards her former employers and would be happy to return. In fact, Carano claims she only started to speak out because she wanted people to know what was going on.

Related Why Gina Carano Left The Mandalorian After Season 2 Is Gina Carano Likely To Return To Star Wars? To be fair, it's clear Carano wants to get back to Star Wars. Her lawsuit doesn't just seek at least $75,000 in punitive damages; she's also hoping for a court order that would force Lucasfilm to rehire her.

Looking beyond that, it's unclear where Gina Carano's character would even fit into the ongoing Star Wars story. The character would have starred in a now-canceled Rangers of the New Republic spinoff, and the story appears to have been repurposed into The Mandalorian season 3. This ended with Din Djarin essentially transformed into as a ranger-type figure, woring to support the New Republic and hunt Imperials.

It will be fascinating to see how Carano's lawsuit plays out. She is the first one to take advantage of Elon Musk's funding to sue an employer, claiming she has been penalized for exercising her legitimate freedom of speeds rights. This is uncharted territory for Hollywood, meaning the outcome of this lawsuit will set a precedent for employers all across the United States. She may be unlikely to return to Star Wars, but she'll continue to have an influence and impact.

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