She is going to be guesting on NewsMax, Foxnews, and OAN tomorrow...
Next thing you know she will getting naked like that Former Golf news chick for money
F*ck.
She is going to be guesting on NewsMax, Foxnews, and OAN tomorrow...
Next thing you know she will getting naked like that Former Golf news chick for money
Thank the Lord
I Like Her In Stuff....She Has a Natural Personable QualityThere is word going around that actress Morena Baccarin might be cast in the role.
She would have to bulk up for the role, but she could pull it off.
She is best known for starring in the “V” reboot and co-starring in “Firefly” and “Deadpool”.
Probably end up in a H-List Christian Scifi movie with Curt Cameron and Kevin Sorbo.
I took a picture with Her and Edward James Olmos a couple years ago at a Comic Con here..
Her fucking Smile and Laugh are fucking Crazy infectious ...
When she starts laughing that shit will break a grown man... LOL
why would she have to bulk up?
@fonzerrillii
Bro..
should we be worried?
Although some cast members, such as Gina Carano (who plays New Republic Marshal Cara Dune) and Katee Sackhoff (who plays Bo-Katan Kryze) are best friends now, things may not have begun that way.
I REMEMBER you told me!!!
When its safe again...
you think nerds are going to care about this MAGA stuff at conventions?
The character Cara Dune is a former Imperial ARC Trooper.
They were like US ARMY Rangers.
Gina was cast cuz she is a big girl and looked believable in that role.
Puting a skinny bird into that role who looks like she weighs 100lbs soak and wet would look funny.
its a no brainer casting.... only real issue is if Lucy has prior commitments
The character Cara Dune is a former Imperial ARC Trooper.
They were like US ARMY Rangers.
Gina was cast cuz she is a big girl and looked believable in that role.
Puting a skinny bird into that role who looks like she weighs 100lbs soak and wet would look funny.
Definitely an upgrade in acting abilityits a no brainer casting.... only real issue is if Lucy has prior commitments
BGOL lexicon material.Puting a skinny bird into that role who looks like she weighs 100lbs soak and wet would look funny.
Minus whale add it to the list!BGOL lexicon material.
turns out Anvar was also on some R.Kelly-type shit on social media...Shit.
We won't even be able to get close to any of these folks again.
Their publicists/agents are on Wake-Up nowadays.
Whether it's COVID,
Or risks of accusations...
BGOL lexicon material.
Has Gina issued her sincere and heart felt ( Damn I fucked up all my money ) apology yet?
I think this may be the video Playa was referring to
sidebar...
the young sister that plays Shuri for a hot second was on some anti vaccine
I heard the nation of Wakanda pulled her coat so hard so fast
explaining she could be messing up EVERYONE'S BAG
M'Baku had to put her in the ice bath to recover.
I was pulling for her to get Captain Marvel back when it was first announced.I took a picture with Her and Edward James Olmos a couple years ago at a Comic Con here..
Her fucking Smile and Laugh are fucking Crazy infectious ...
When she starts laughing that shit will break a grown man... LOL
I was pulling for her to get Captain Marvel back when it was first announced.
I took a picture with Her and Edward James Olmos a couple years ago at a Comic Con here..
Her fucking Smile and Laugh are fucking Crazy infectious ...
When she starts laughing that shit will break a grown man... LOL
She was the most logical choice...
Still should be
was it worth it??Gina Carano Was Getting Her Own Star Wars Series Before The Mandalorian Firing
By NICOLE DRUM - February 10, 2021 10:36 pm EST
On Wednesday, news broke that Gina Carano, best known for playing Cara Dune on the first two seasons of the Disney+ series Star Wars: The Mandalorian, has been fired from not just the series, but will no longer be part of the larger Star Wars franchise. Now, more details are merging and a new report from The Hollywood Reporter indicates that Carano had been set to star in her own Star Wars spinoff series, though plans for that changed following controversy over her social media posts back in November.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a source indicated that Lucasfilm had plans to announce that Carano would be the star of her own show back during Disney's investor day presentation in December, but scrubbed those plans due to her tweets at that time, which included controversial posts about mask-wearing during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the 2020 presidential election. Sources also told the outlet that Lucasfilm had been "looking for a reason to fire her for two months" seeming to stem back to those November tweets with Wednesday's controversial tweets being the final straw.
“They have been looking for a reason to fire her for two months, and today was the final straw,” a source says in the report.
Carano first appeared as Cara Dune in the first season of The Mandalorian in the episode "Sanctuary" and quickly became a fan-favorite. Even in December it was speculated by many fans that Carano could star in one of the multiple Mandalorian spinoffs in the works from executive producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. However, Carano's social media posts have apparently ended any chance of that. It’s unclear at this time how Carano’s character will be dealt with in the upcoming third season of The Mandalorian.
On Wednesday, Carano shared several controversial and anti-Semitic posts on social media, prompting backlash and the trending of the #FireGinaCarano hastag on Twitter. On Wednesday evening, Lucasfilm issued a statement confirming that Carano was no longer employed by Lucasfilm.
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"Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future," the statment from Lucasfilm reads. "Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.”
The first two seasons of The Mandalorian are now streaming on Disney+. The third season of the series is set to begin filming in April.
Gina Carano Was Getting Her Own Star Wars Series Before The Mandalorian Firing
By NICOLE DRUM - February 10, 2021 10:36 pm EST
On Wednesday, news broke that Gina Carano, best known for playing Cara Dune on the first two seasons of the Disney+ series Star Wars: The Mandalorian, has been fired from not just the series, but will no longer be part of the larger Star Wars franchise. Now, more details are merging and a new report from The Hollywood Reporter indicates that Carano had been set to star in her own Star Wars spinoff series, though plans for that changed following controversy over her social media posts back in November.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a source indicated that Lucasfilm had plans to announce that Carano would be the star of her own show back during Disney's investor day presentation in December, but scrubbed those plans due to her tweets at that time, which included controversial posts about mask-wearing during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the 2020 presidential election. Sources also told the outlet that Lucasfilm had been "looking for a reason to fire her for two months" seeming to stem back to those November tweets with Wednesday's controversial tweets being the final straw.
“They have been looking for a reason to fire her for two months, and today was the final straw,” a source says in the report.
Carano first appeared as Cara Dune in the first season of The Mandalorian in the episode "Sanctuary" and quickly became a fan-favorite. Even in December it was speculated by many fans that Carano could star in one of the multiple Mandalorian spinoffs in the works from executive producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. However, Carano's social media posts have apparently ended any chance of that. It’s unclear at this time how Carano’s character will be dealt with in the upcoming third season of The Mandalorian.
On Wednesday, Carano shared several controversial and anti-Semitic posts on social media, prompting backlash and the trending of the #FireGinaCarano hastag on Twitter. On Wednesday evening, Lucasfilm issued a statement confirming that Carano was no longer employed by Lucasfilm.
0COMMENTS
"Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future," the statment from Lucasfilm reads. "Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.”
The first two seasons of The Mandalorian are now streaming on Disney+. The third season of the series is set to begin filming in April.
was it worth it??
the time line of how it went down (correct me if got it wrong) is something like this
she first got backlash of sorts for not for not acknowledgng trans people or something like that
then she sort of doubled down on it that started the fire gina hashtag
then it came out she was a trump supporter and people started trawling her past tweets in support of him..that didn't help
then came then we love gina counter...then things just sort of went around in circles for a while
And instead of keeping her mouth shut and minding her gig..she tweets some shit comparing cancel culture to nazis and jews
and that TOTALLY doesn't sit well with oh ALL THE JEWISH STUDIO EXECS AT DISNEY
so what lesson did we learn today children???