Gina Carano wantsPedro Pascal andBear Grylls to testify in herlawsuit againstDisney .- She says Disney unjustly fired her from "
The Mandalorian " because of her personal views.
Carano included their names among a list of potential witnesses for her case, which accused Disney of violating
In 2021, Disney said Carano would not return to the show after she made social media posts comparing conservatives in America to Jews in the Holocaust, questioning the results of the 2020 election and the use of masks amid the coronavirus pandemic, and appearing to mock displaying pronouns to support transgender people.
Carano's lawsuit, funded by Elon Musk and filed in February, comes just short of calling Disney a hive of scum and villainy — accusing the company of unjustly firing her for her views, which are protected by the First Amendment.
It also says Disney discriminated against her gender, allowing left-leaning actors to air their political views without punishment.
Disney says Carano was never truly fired — only that her character was no longer included in the "Star Wars" universe — and that the company has a First Amendment right to disassociate itself from her political viewpoints.
Last week, US District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett, an appointee of President Joe Biden, denied Disney's motion to dismiss the case, finding that Disney's First Amendment defenses didn't make the company immune under California's anti-discrimination laws.
Carano's request for testimony was included in a joint filing on Friday. Lawyers for Disney and Carano proposed a September 25, 2025 trial date. Before then, both sides are expected to take depositions.
Carano said she wanted the creator of "The Mandalorian,"
According to Carano, Pascal spoke with her about transgender rights during the public firestorm about her social media remarks. Carano has also singled out Pascal as a "similarly situated" actor who has not been punished by Disney for his own social media posts, which include comparing Donald Trump and his supporters to Nazis, statements supporting LGBTQ+ people, and calls to "defund the police."
Carano has also alleged that Disney punished her by pulling a planned episode of "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" from National Geographic. The company later restored the episode to its lineup after fan outcry, but Carano wasn't included in promotional material for it, her lawsuit says.
Correction: July 31, 2024: An earlier version of this story included a name misspelling from Carano's filing. The Lucasfilm publicist listed as a potential witness is Lynne Hale, not Lynn Hale.