Gina Carano was fired from the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian" in early 2021 due to controversial social media posts she made. The final incident that led to her dismissal was her reposting a message comparing how conservatives were treated during the COVID-19 pandemic to how Jewish people were treated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. This post sparked significant backlash and calls for her firing, prompting LucasFilm and Disney to confirm that she was no longer employed by them. Prior to this, she had faced criticism for other contentious posts, including mocking mask-wearing during the pandemic and claiming voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Following her firing, Carano sued Disney and LucasFilm for wrongful termination and discrimination in 2024, claiming she was fired for her conservative views and seeking either reinstatement or financial compensation. The lawsuit was settled in 2025 with undisclosed terms, and both parties expressed willingness for potential future collaboration. In summary, Gina Carano was fired because her social media posts, particularly one trivializing the Holocaust by comparing it to political treatment of conservatives, were deemed unacceptable by Disney and LucasFilm, leading to her dismissal from "The Mandalorian" and subsequent legal action.