Gina Carano should not have been being fired from The Mandal

Gina Carano should not have been being fired from The Mandalorian, says BioShock's Ken Levine


Friday, February 12, 2021
Ken Levine, the BioShock series’ creator and current Ghost Story Games director, has said that Gina Carano should not have been fired from
The Mandalorian and that “Jewish people are not benefited or protected” by such an action. Levine’s comments have been widely shared and criticized on social media, with other industry figures criticizing his comment that “people should not lose their jobs for expressing stupid opinions.”
Carano was fired by Disney this week after posting an image to Instagram seemingly comparing the treatment of Jewish people in the Second World War to the tribulations faced by Republicans. Lucasfilm branded Carano’s behavior “abhorrent,” stating that the studio had no plans to work with the actress in the future. This means that she will not return to the role of Cara Dune, an important character in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, and that she won’t appear in any future Star Wars programming.

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