Carl Weathers Calls Gina Carano After 'Mandalorian' Shooting – Deadline

Ex The Mandalorian Vet Gina Carano penned a warm, lengthy tribute to her Disney+ colleague Star Wars Series co-star, Carl Weathers on Instagram. The actor passed away today at the age of 76.

Carano was not welcomed back for a third season The Mandalorianor any other Star Wars After the spinoff made controversial comparisons to Nazi Germany in February 2021 about the divided United States, Weather said he “called me directly after I was fired.”

Carano played Bounty Hunter Cara Doon for two seasons mandalorian, Weathers became a bounty hunter agent and later became Greif Garga, the High Magistrate of Nevarro. Weathers also directed nine episodes mandalorian, He was also nominated as a guest actor in the 2020 episode of the drama series “Chapter 12: The Siege”.

“I wasn't in an emotional state because of how upset I was, but we talked later,” he writes about asking Weathers about his Disney dismissal.

“He was gentle and encouraging, he didn't want me to give up, he let me know he wasn't giving up on me, he was trying to keep my hope alive in a hopeless situation, he showed me. He cared. That's how he was.

“I became very close to him on Mando Seasons 1&2,” Carano writes, “Jon Favreau thought he would be a good mentor for me because we shared a sportsman-turned-actor background, so Jon directed my first episode on Mando Season 2. .”

“If we had come to the Rangers of the New Republic, I'm sure Carl would have directed me. John F. was right, we were a great fit.

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“Carl was a mentor to me on set, he would put his hands on my shoulders and look me directly in the eyes to calm my mind,” she explained on IG, “He had an amazing perspective of telling a story. His experience he shared with me helped me shine. And come through wisdom. I cherish those moments.”

Read Carano's full IG post below:

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