Of course, Carano getting the boot from Lucasfilm & Disney+'s original "Star Wars" spinoff series earlier that year after months of controversial social media posts that peddled whackjob conspiracy theories & half-assed pseudo-science while finding ways to insult the very fanbase that actually allowed her to collect a paycheck from "The Mouse" had a whole lot to do with that. "(There's) different characters he's met since Bo-Katan (who) take a lot more prominence, which makes sense where his arc is going, the story of him and Grogu specifically." Our feeling? That the character will end up making a return after a major recasting. "Now Season 3 is mainly dealing with Mandalorians and the Mandalorian saga, the Mandalorian tale," Filoni added. We'll just have to see as the season unfolds what the adventures are, but it's a great character, someone who was vital to Din Djarin's beginnings we'll see if he has evolved beyond that," Filoni explained. "It's a big galaxy, and we have many characters in it - many characters are fighting for their screen time. That's not exactly a ringing endorsement for the idea of a Cara Dune appearance in the third season. It was something that was discussed as we knew it was going to have impact on the show, but at the same time, what has been at the heart of the show are the two characters – Din Djarin and Grogu – so ultimately, it felt like a servicing of that, and around the Mandalorians," Famuyiwa explained. It had to be addressed in the creative, and took the time to think about that. "Cara was a big part and continues as a character to be part of the world. (L_R): Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen) and Cara Dune (Gina Carano) in Lucasfilm's THE MANDALORIAN, season two, exclusively on Disney+. What we learned was that Cara's future was a topic of discussion among the creative team and Favreau, and that the core focus of the series (Din Djarin & Grogu), as well as the show universe's vast cast of characters, were also taken into consideration. Now, Filoni and fellow executive producer Rick Famuyiwa (Season 3, Episodes 1, 7 & 8 director) are speaking with Deadline Hollywood regarding character's possible future with the series. It was back in early 2021 when we learned that Gina Carano (Cara Dune) wouldn't be returning to Jon Favreau & Dave Filoni's Pedro Pascal-starring The Mandalorian. After months of controversial social media posts that promoted far-out conspiracy theories & pseudo-science, a final line was crossed in an Instagram Stories post where Carano supported an allefory to what Jewish people suffered in Nazi Germany (see below).
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