Bill Burr has some thoughts about Gina Carano’s firing from The Mandalorian!
12.02.2021 - 22:17 / etcanada.com
Gina Carano isn’t leaving without a fight.
Just a day after she was being fired from “The Mandalorian” over social media posts described by Lucasfilm as “abhorrent,” the actress and former MMA fighter announced her next film project.
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According to Deadline, Carano has partnered with conservative pundit Ben Shapiro’s website The Daily Wire to produce a movie.
“The Daily Wire is helping make one of my dreams — to
Bill Burr has some thoughts about Gina Carano’s firing from The Mandalorian!
Unless you’re a fan of MMA or Steven Soderbergh’s not-so-great films, you may not have been aware of who Gina Carano is before her appearance as Cara Dune on “The Mandalorian.” However, over the first two seasons of the “Star Wars” spinoff, Carano became a lightning rod for controversy on social media where fans saw that the actress shared some politically-charged, transphobic, anti-Semitic, and conspiracy theory-laden messages.
Bill Burr is the first actor from The Mandalorian to defend his former co-star Gina Carano after she was fired from the Disney+ show.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are giving back on their terms. Last week, the couple confirmed they were officially stepping down as working members of the royal family after a one-year trial period.
Actress Gina Carano says she found out she was recently fired from the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian" via social media. The 38-year-old entertainer played Cara Dune on the "Star Wars" series produced by Lucasfilm, which is owned by Disney.
Gina Carano, who Lucasfilm deemed “was no longer an employee”, following The Mandalorian actress’ controversial social media posts, comparing being conservative in America to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, exclaimed in a recent interview with journalist Bari Weiss, that she learned of her firing from the hit Disney+ series “through social media, like everyone else.”
Gina Carano just revealed that she learned she was fired from Disney+‘s The Mandalorian at the same time as everyone else – when the news broke and spread via social media.
UFC president Dana White spoke out about former MMA fighter Gina Carano’s firing from "The Mandalorian." Carano previously fought in Strikeforce and EliteXC with a winning record before calling it quits in 2009 to pursue acting.
New York Magazine writer Jonathan Chait says Hollywood’s treatment of conservative actress Gina Carano is reminiscent of the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s.
It looks like we’re about to get a case of The Empire Strikes Back.
Conservative actress Gina Carano found rare support among liberals in the mainstream media following her firing from "The Mandalorian" over social media posts and being dropped by her agency UTA. In an essay titled, "Firing Actors for Being Conservative Is Another Hollywood Blacklist," New York magazine columnist Jonathan Chait began by recalling the polarizing period in the entertainment industry when suspected communists were barred from working amid the Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or if you don’t give a shit about “Star Wars” and/or political drama), you’re probably aware that Gina Carano was let go from her contract with Lucasfilm, and thus, no longer a part of the cast of “The Mandalorian,” after her latest controversial tweets got her in even more hot water.
EXCLUSIVE: Less than 24 hours after her explosive ouster from Star Wars series The Mandalorian for incendiary social media posts, Gina Carano has hit back at her detractors and revealed a new movie project she is making with conservative website The Daily Wire.
Jordan Moreau Less than two days after Gina Carano was fired by Lucasfilm over “abhorrent” social media posts, Ben Shapiro, the conservative political commentator and co-founder of The Daily Wire, has pledged to make a movie with her.“Hollywood cancelled Gina Carano for being conservative. That’s bullshit.
Gina Carano has released a statement after she was fired from the Star Wars series The Mandalorian.
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas is stepping up to bat for embattled actress Gina Carano who was fired from the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian" for controversial social media posts. Carano was hit with criticism and continues to be under scrutiny on social media for a post in which she compared today's political divide to the events in Nazi Germany.
ouster from “The Mandalorian” over controversial social media posts sent a great disturbance through the Twitterverse, with users contrasting the move to Disney’s firing and subsequent re-hiring of director James Gunn.Carano — a former MMA fighter who played Cara Dune in the hit Disney+ show — was booted over a post that likened being a conservative in modern America to being a Jew in Nazi Germany.After directing two “Guardians of the Galaxy” flicks for the media empire’s Marvel Cinematic