Cara Dune is a fictional character in the ''
Star Wars
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'' franchise, appearing in the
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two seasons of the
Disney+
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television series ''
The Mandalorian
''The Mandalorian'' is an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+. It is the first live-action series in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, beginning five years after the events of ''Retur ...
''. Portrayed by actress and former mixed martial artist
Gina Carano
Gina Joy Carano (born April 16, 1982) is an American actress and former mixed martial artist. She competed in EliteXC and Strikeforce from 2006 to 2009, where she compiled a 7–1 record. Her popularity led to her being called the "face of women ...
, the character is a former
Rebel
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shock trooper who became a
mercenary
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after the Galactic Civil War, and is later employed as a marshal of the
New Republic. A highly trained and battle-hardened
special forces
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warrior, Cara is skilled in the use of weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, and battle tactics, and has an intense hatred of the
Galactic Empire
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for its destruction of her homeworld,
Alderaan
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. Carano described Cara as a
loner
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who is having trouble readjusting to society following her career as a soldier.
The character was positively received by reviewers and fans, and has been described as a feminist role model, unique among the ''Star Wars'' franchise's female characters due to her physicality and combat skills. In February 2021, following a series of controversial posts by Carano on social media,
Lucasfilm
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announced that she would not return as Cara and that the character would not be recast.
Appearances
Backstory
In the
first-season finale, Cara's full given name is revealed to be Carasynthia, and her homeworld to be
Alderaan
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, the planet destroyed by the
Death Star
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in the first ''
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'' (1977) film.
She is a former shock trooper from the
Rebel Alliance
The Alliance to Restore the Republic (colloquial: Rebel Alliance; the Rebellion; the Alliance; or the Rebels) is a fictional stateless interstellar coalition of republican dissidents, imperial defectors, revolutionary factions and anti-imperial ...
,
who fought against the
Galactic Empire
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in the Galactic Civil War depicted in the
original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, and helped establish the
New Republic following that conflict.
In exposition from ''The Mandalorian'', Cara reveals that most of her past work as a Rebel soldier involved eliminating Imperial warlords and other remnants of the Empire following the destruction of the
second Death Star
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.
As a
shock trooper, she was dropped behind enemy lines with no support to cause as much damage as possible (comparable to the real-world
US Navy SEALs
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or even the British
SAS). The dialogue also establishes that she left the Alliance after her role shifted to a more political "peacekeeping" role, such as protecting delegates and suppressing riots,
which Cara said was "not what I signed up for".
After taking what she calls "early retirement" from her military position, she became a
mercenary
A mercenary, sometimes also known as a soldier of fortune or hired gun, is a private individual, particularly a soldier, that joins a military conflict for personal profit, is otherwise an outsider to the conflict, and is not a member of any o ...
,
and began drifting from planet to planet.
She eventually became wanted for unknown reasons, leading her to hide out on the forest planet of
Sorgan
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.
Season 1
Cara made her first appearance in "
Chapter 4: Sanctuary", the fourth episode of ''The Mandalorian''.
On the planet Sorgan, she meets the show's title character, a
bounty hunter
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known simply as
the Mandalorian
''The Mandalorian'' is an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+. It is the first live-action series in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, beginning five years after the events of ''Retur ...
, and each wrongly believes the other one was attempting to collect a bounty on each other. This results in the two briefly engaging in hand-to-hand combat during their first encounter,
ending in a stalemate.
They reconcile and ultimately join forces to defend a village against a ravaging band of raiders of the
Klatooinian species.
Cara and the Mandalorian help prepare defensive obstacles and protective positions throughout the village, as well as train the villagers for combat. Lacking sufficient weapons to take down the raiders'
AT-ST
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, they develop a plan to use the environment of the village, digging ponds deep enough for the walker to collapse after stepping into them. These measures prove effective during the battle,
but when the AT-ST fails to advance far enough to fall into the pond traps, Cara successfully lures it forward by leaping into the pond herself and attacking it at close range.
When the walker moves forward to target her and becomes stuck, the Mandalorian destroys it with a
thermal detonator
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.
After the battle, Cara saves the life of
Grogu
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, aka "The Child", a young alien creature under the Mandalorian's protection, when she finds and kills a bounty hunter just before it is about to execute Grogu.
As a result, the Mandalorian realizes he must take Grogu away from Sorgan, and he invites Cara to come along with them, but she declines.
Cara reappears in the episode "
Chapter 7: The Reckoning", when the Mandalorian recruits her for a mission to the planet
Nevarro to eliminate an Imperial presence there.
When he first finds her, she is participating in fights with challengers for money.
Cara is initially reluctant to leave Sorgan, but when the Mandalorian explains that the targets are Imperials, she immediately agrees.
While traveling to Nevarro on the Mandalorian's ship, she participates in a friendly
arm wrestling
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match with him, but Grogu mistakes her actions as aggressive and uses the
Force
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to choke her, only stopping after the Mandalorian intervenes.
During their journey, Cara and the Mandalorian's party are attacked by a group of
pterodactyl
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-like creatures, which they repel after taking casualties.
The bounty hunter
Greef Karga
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is critically injured and Cara attempts to apply first aid, but Grogu uses the Force to heal him.
Later, Greef reveals the mission is an ambush, after which the Mandalorian is to be killed and Grogu given over to the Imperials. Cara, the Mandalorian, and Greef instead devise a new plan: they will leave Grogu behind, bring the Mandalorian to the Imperials as if he is a prisoner, and then eliminate them.
The plan goes wrong, resulting in the trio becoming pinned down inside a cantina by Imperial officer
Moff Gideon
Moff Gideon is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise who first appeared in the Disney+ television series ''The Mandalorian''. Gideon is the leader of a remnant of the fallen Galactic Empire, and attempts to capture the young alie ...
and his
stormtroopers.
At the start of the first-season finale "Chapter 8: Redemption", the group engages in a brief gunfight with the stormtroopers after
IG-11
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, the bounty hunter
droid, arrives with Grogu to provide assistance. The Mandalorian is badly injured during the fight, and Cara drags him back into the cantina to safety.
The group escapes the building via the sewer system, and flee on a droid-controlled floating barge on a river of lava. Cara is present when IG-11 sacrifices himself to eliminate a large number of stormtroopers to ensure the group's escape, and she survives an attack by Moff Gideon in a
TIE fighter
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, which the Mandalorian repels.
Afterward, Cara decides to stay on Nevarro to help eliminate any remaining Imperial presence on the planet,
and Greef invites her to work as his enforcer, which she appears to accept.
Season 2
The character was confirmed to return for the second season of ''The Mandalorian'' ahead of its premiere.
She appears in "
Chapter 12: The Siege", as the
marshal
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of Nevarro and working with Greef to eliminate the remaining Imperial forces on Nevarro. When the Mandalorian and Grogu return to Nevarro for repairs to the ''Razor Crest'', they ask him to help them destroy the last Imperial base on the planet in exchange for the repairs. The base turns out to have more than just a skeleton crew, as the group find numerous stormtroopers patrolling its corridors. They deactivate the lava cooling system, so that the natural lava flows will destroy the base. During their escape, the group find scientists and vats of what appear to be cloned bodies. The scientists attempt to destroy the evidence, but they uncover a recording from
Dr. Pershing
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that reveals he had been transfusing Grogu's blood, which has a high '
M-count', into test subjects. Stormtroopers soon swarm the team and they are forced to escape before the lava overheats and destroys the base.
The Mandalorian flies from the base to retrieve his ship, using his jetpack, while Cara and the others escape in a stormtrooper transport. A chase ensues between the transport, driven by Cara, and scout troopers riding
speeder bike Speeder bikes (also known as "jumpspeeders" or "hover bikes") and swoop bikes (or just "swoops") are small, fast transports that use repulsorlift engines in the fictional ''Star Wars'' universe. ''Return of the Jedi'' includes a prominent speeder bi ...
s. Greef kills the last scout trooper, but
TIE fighter
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s launched from the base chase after them, disabling the transport's cannon. The base soon explodes due to the overheating of the lava. As the TIE fighters close in on Cara, Greef and Mythrol, the ''Razor Crest'' appears and destroys the Imperials. After the Mandalorian departs, Greef is visited by
New Republic pilots to invite him to help stop whatever the Empire is planning. One of the pilots, Captain
Carson Teva, speaks with Cara and makes her the same offer, mentioning Alderaan's destruction by the Empire, to which she replies that she lost everything with it.
In "
Chapter 15: The Believer", the Mandalorian returns to Nevarro to find Cara to be serving as a Marshal for the New Republic. Cara secures the release of prisoner
Migs Mayfeld
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to assist the Mandalorian in a mission to infiltrate an imperial base and locate Moff Gideon. Cara joins the mission, acting as sniper alongside
Fennec Shand
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. After the mission she agrees to let Mayfeld go free, and assures him he will be declared dead. In "
Chapter 16: The Rescue", Cara helps the Mandalorian and his allies intercept
Dr. Pershing
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's transport, during which one of the ship's pilots taunts Cara about the destruction of Alderaan before being shot dead. She later teams up with Fennec,
Bo-Katan Kryze
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, and Koska Reeves to take over the bridge of Moff Gideon's cruiser as a distraction while the Mandalorian rescues Grogu and defeats Gideon. When
Luke Skywalker
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arrives, Cara prevents the captured Gideon from committing suicide, and knocks him unconscious.
Other Media
Cara Dune appears as an unlockable character in the mobile
Role-Playing Game
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,
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes.
Characterization
Cara Dune is a battle-hardened warrior, with a muscular build giving her far greater strength and durability compared to other heroines of the saga
with a tough and aggressive personality, but also a kindness beneath her gruff exterior.
Gina Carano
Gina Joy Carano (born April 16, 1982) is an American actress and former mixed martial artist. She competed in EliteXC and Strikeforce from 2006 to 2009, where she compiled a 7–1 record. Her popularity led to her being called the "face of women ...
, the actress and former
mixed martial artist
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who plays the character, said Cara and the Mandalorian are similar in personality and background, and that the two understand each other and were able to form a bond as a result.
A highly trained fighter,
she is muscular,
an extremely accurate shot, and has excellent hand-to-hand combat skills, as shown immediately in her fight with the Mandalorian when Cara is first introduced.
She is one of the few in the show who is able to match the Mandalorian in direct combat.
Carano called Cara as "a bit of a loner",
who is having trouble reintegrating herself into society following her combat experience.
The fact that she mistakes the Mandalorian for attempting to collect a bounty on her during their first meeting indicates she has done some unsavory things since leaving the military; Carano said of this: "I feel like she's always in trouble." As a soldier, Cara enjoyed the adrenaline of war, and when that disappeared during peace time, she found herself disillusioned with her new role.
Carano has said Cara is questioning whether she agreed with everything that occurred during her military service, and that her experiences at war taken a psychological toll on her. When introduced in ''The Mandalorian'', Cara kept to herself, did not easily trust others,
and cared about little except her survival, keeping her skills sharp, and killing Imperials.
However, she also has a strong sense of loyalty, as shown by her refusal to abandon the Mandalorian after he is seriously injured in the first-season finale.
Cara has an intense hatred for the Empire, which is driven in large part by its role in the destruction of her home planet of Alderaan.
The Angry Staff Officer, an anonymous
Army National Guard
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officer who writes for ''
Wired
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'' magazine, has called Cara one of the more tactically-proficient characters in ''Star Wars''. He called Cara perhaps "the one person in the ''Star Wars'' universe to actually absorb some lessons learned" from her past combat engagements.
The writer described the defensive measure the Mandalorian and Cara develop to protect the village in "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" as a "near-perfect defensive engagement",
and praised Cara's efforts in luring the AT-ST into a vulnerable position, as well as the way she and the villagers quickly identified their priorities of work, such as establishing obstacles, building protective positions, and training the villagers to fight. In another example, he cited a scene in the first-season finale in which Cara assists an injured Mandalorian by dragging him into cover for assessment while providing covering fire. He said other ''Star Wars'' characters in this situation have simply tended to the victim in the middle of the firefight, a dangerous scenario, while Cara's method is the safer method recommended by the
United States Armed Forces
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. He wrote: "Cara Dune would receive a 'go' for all the performance measures for this
U.S. Army
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medical task."
Concept and creation
Conception
The character of Cara Dune was conceived by
Jon Favreau
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, the creator and
showrunner
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of ''The Mandalorian''.
According to Carano, Favreau created the character with Carano specifically in mind and did not audition any other actresses for the part. Carano said Favreau sought to make a strong and independent character, but one different from
Princess Leia
Princess Leia Organa is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, portrayed in films by Carrie Fisher. Introduced in the Star Wars (film), original ''Star Wars'' film in 1977, Leia is princess of th ...
or other powerful female characters previously featured in the franchise: "He wanted my character to be this new soldier of women, and he wanted her to have an impact".
Favreau said it was the type of character he always wished to portray as an actor himself, describing her as "raising the stakes and raising hell".
The writers checked with executive producer
Dave Filoni
David Filoni (born June 7, 1974) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, and voice actor. He has worked on ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', ''The Mandalorian'', and on the theatrical film and television series of '' Star Wars: The Clone ...
, who had been involved in past ''Star Wars'' works, to make sure the Rebel shock trooper position was consistent with the past continuity of the franchise. False rumors had circulated on the Internet about what type of character Cara would be prior to any official announcements about her were made public.
Cara Dune was first publicly unveiled during the
''Star Wars'' Celebration convention in
Chicago
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on April 14, 2019, along with the character Greef Karga.
The event also featured teaser footage with Cara, a still photo of the character,
and included a panel discussion with Carano and
Carl Weathers
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, the actor who portrays Greef, talking about their characters.
Cara was subsequently featured prominently in posters, commercials, and marketing materials in advance of the release of ''The Mandalorian''.
On September 4, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' unveiled an exclusive photo of Cara and the Mandalorian fighting together,
and on October 28, a character poster of ''The Mandalorian'' solely featuring Cara Dune was released.
Portrayal
Carano's casting was first announced on December 12, 2018, though the news had been leaked on the Internet before the formal announcement. The production of ''The Mandalorian'' called for more secrecy than any other job of Carano's career.
Prior to filming one of Cara's first scenes, Carano said Favreau told her that playing this character was going to change Carano's career trajectory, giving her more self-confidence as an actress providing her the opportunity to play stronger roles in the future. Carano said she had a strong positive emotional reaction to the conversation, and that it helped her play the role of Cara Dune more confidently, saying: "I feel like my whole life since I shot that has been a different world."
Carano credited
Bryce Dallas Howard
Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American actress and director. Howard was born in Los Angeles and attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, initially leaving in 2002 to take roles on Broadway but officially graduati ...
, who directed the first episode featuring Cara, with helping Carano determine how to best translate the character from the script to the screen during their work together in Cara's debut episode.
In February 2021, Lucasfilm announced that Carano would no longer portray the character, citing
social media posts which they said "denigrat
dpeople based on their cultural and religious identities", and that the character would not be recast.
Lucasfilm subsequently included the character on a "For Your Consideration" poster for the
Emmy Awards
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.
Costume
Cara Dune's costume was designed by concept artist Brian Matyas and costume designer Joseph Porro. Gina Carano said she was impressed by the amount of detail the crew of ''The Mandalorian'' achieved in their costuming, saying of them: "These people are legit."
The costume is mostly black, with armor pieces on the chest and shoulders showing wear from battle damage, and Three lines with black and silver bars running across the sternum. The costume includes two thick belts, one black and one green, as well as holsters for blasters and knives, and a brace on the right knee. The costume also includes thick black gloves metal on the fingers and knuckles, as well as wrist armor and large black boots.
The creation of Cara's costume began with a
mold
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being made of Carano's body, a process she did not enjoy. The shoulders were built out and the waist cinched in,
to create a distinctive hourglass-shaped silhouette for the character.
''The Mandalorian'' executive producer
Kathleen Kennedy had stressed the importance of Cara having a distinctive silhouette because she felt all ''Star Wars'' characters should be recognizable from a great distance. Jon Favreau, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Dave Filoni provided input on the costume,
with Howard in particular making suggestions about how to convey toughness without sacrificing femininity,
while also ensuring Carano would be able to perform the athletic feats required of the character. Carano stressed the importance of this: "How do you put basically football padding on a busty curvy female? I didn't want to be a block. I didn't want to just be this like big, buff refrigerator."
Cara's hairstyle was originally planned to be short, with one side completely buzzed, but Carano objected to this because she wanted to maintain the character's femininity. Maria Sandoval, who described Cara as her favorite character on the show, instead developed a shoulder-length hairstyle with rough edges. The hairstyle was partially inspired by that of director
Deborah Chow
Deborah Chow (born June 16, 1972) is a Canadian filmmaker, television director and screenwriter known for her independent films and her work on ''Star Wars'' television. Two of her first short films, ''Daypass'' (2002) and ''The Hill'' (2004) have ...
, who had directed several ''The Mandalorian'' first-season episodes. Howard said while she and the producers of the series were discussing Cara's costume, they observed Chow directing and noticed the way her hair was gathered and stylized with braids, and elements of it were factored into Cara Dune's hairstyle. Cara was provided a
blaster prop similar in appearance to the firearm used by
Han Solo
Han Solo is a fictional character in the '' Star Wars'' franchise created by George Lucas. The character first appeared in the 1977 film '' Star Wars'' portrayed by Harrison Ford, who reprised his role in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) an ...
in the ''Star Wars'' films.
The character also has a handful of tattoos, including a small Rebel Alliance insignia under the left eye,
and a series of tattoos and bars around her that signify her as a veteran of the Rebellion,
something that had been featured on characters on the animated television series ''
Star Wars: The Clone Wars''.
Carano said the Rebel insignia tattoo in particular has a deeper back story that would be revealed later in future seasons.
The costume was on display at the
D23 Expo
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in
Anaheim, California
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in August 2019.
Filming
Cara Dune's scenes were filmed in a studio in
Manhattan Beach,
California
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.
Favreau and Filoni discussed elements of Cara's back story with Carano before filming to help inform her performance,
and just before filming the introductory scene of Cara's debut episode, Favreau shared secrets about the character that would not be revealed until later in the series.
Carano said having this information helped inform her performance and "added so much depth to what her life has been like".
Carano said she enjoyed performing against lead actor
Pedro Pascal
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, who plays the Mandalorian, and other masked characters in the show, and she said it was easy for her to do so because, in her everyday life, "I don't naturally see what somebody's physical appearance is. I instantly kind of feel who a person is"; as a result, she said she could often tell what faces Pascal was making or what emotions he was expressing beneath the mask, despite not seeing his face. Pascal said of working with her: "I couldn't feel in better hands than in the hands of Gina Carano."
Carano said Howard listened to her thoughts and ideas during the filming of Cara's first episode, watched replays with her after shooting scenes, and communicated with her as a fellow actress.
Carano said of Howard: "She was very motherly and protective of our performances."
Howard also allowed Carano to have as many takes as she needed to get the performance right, which the actress said put her at ease.
During Carano's first day of filming, she was required to ride the mechanical
blurrg, a reptilian mounted creature that was so large she needed a ladder to climb atop it.
Pascal was unavailable for many of her scenes on "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" because he was auditioning for another series, so Howard mostly worked with Pascal's body double. As a result, she called Carano "the face of the episode".
The actress had a
stomach flu
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when her scenes fighting the AT-ST were filmed, which along with two nights of rain in advance of the shoot made the scene very challenging.
Her introductory scene in which the Mandalorian and Cara fight each other was originally written differently, but it was changed on the set by Favreau and Howard as the stunt team worked on choreography and
previsualization
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. Carano said one of the changes was "we made it to where she got the jump on him."
Carano said the set of ''The Mandalorian'' is "not a
green screen
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set", but rather is very realistic, even with the alien characters and other fantasy elements. She said this helps her performance and has been "an incredible blessing for my imagination".
According to Carano, she passed out twice while filming the scene in "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" when Grogu uses the Force to choke her. On March 6, 2020, Carano posted an
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photo of herself in the Cara Dune costume on the set of ''The Mandalorian'' to mark the end of filming for the second season, writing: "I absolutely love this work and the people in it."
Stunts
Carano collaborated and worked closely with ''The Mandalorian'' stunt team, and she believed they "accepted me as one of their own", in part due to her mixed martial arts background. She said the stunt team "have been like brothers and sisters to me".
Carano performed many of the stunts herself. For example, Carano herself drags a wounded comrade off a battlefield during one of her scenes, which surprised many of the bystanders on the set.
Carano also outpaced Pascal's stunt double in one scene, and in another she sent a stunt performer flying across the set due to the force of one of her kicks.
Carano believed her fighting scenes were aided not only by her mixed martial arts skills, but also her training in
ballet
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,
jazz dancing
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, and
tap dancing
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as a child. She said some fighters have trouble transitioning into acting because they want to appear tough and have trouble performing in scenes in which they lose fights or take hits, but Carano said her early arts training helped her avoid that.
Cultural impact
Reception
Carano said most of the feedback about the character she has heard and read online has been positive, adding: "I have so many people who are rooting for this strong female character."
Olivia Luchini of ''
PopSugar'' called her a character "worthy of riotous applause" and a
feminist
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role model, calling her unique even among the ''Star Wars'' franchise's strong female characters due to her physicality and combat skills. Luchini says Cara serves as a role model particularly for female fans who consider themselves "a little rugged and audacious", writing: "She is a breath of fresh air for those who haven't been able to see themselves in the ''Star Wars'' universe quite yet."
Megan Crouse of ''
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'' called Cara one of the show's best characters, particularly praising the "great platonic chemistry" between her and the Mandalorian. Crouse said Carano fully inhabits the character that she elevates the script.
''
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'' writer Will Thorne praised Cara Dune, complimenting her combat skills and "debonair charm", and compared her to the
Marvel Comics
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character
Gamora
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as performed by
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in the ''
Guardians of the Galaxy
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'' films.
''
Vanity Fair'' writer Joanna Robinson called the character a "prime showcase for Carano" and the first role to capitalize on her "real-life, distinct blend of inherent sweetness and physical toughness".
''
Screen Rant
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'' writer Kevin Pantoja called Carano brings a "legitimate physical presence" to the role, and that Cara stands out in a franchise that already includes such strong female protagonists as Princess Leia and
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.
Erik Kain of ''
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'' called Cara a great character and said he wishes she was featured even more prominently in the series.
She ranked fourth on a ''Screen Rant'' list of the most interesting characters from the first season of ''The Mandalorian'',
fifth on a separate list of the ten best characters from the show,
and her costume was ranked third on a list of the ten best costumes in the first season. Several fans have produced artwork of the character and dressed as her in
cosplay
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,
and some have gotten the Rebel Alliance tattoo that Cara has under her eye.
According to Anthony Gramuglia of ''
Comic Book Resources
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'' some ''Star Wars'' fans were critical of the Cara Dune character because they perceived the presence of a strong female fighter as "forced diversity" and "
woke
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ness". Gramuglia calls these objections "
misogynist
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" and "patently ridiculous", comparing them to complaints about other female ''Star Wars'' characters such as Rey,
Rose Tico
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,
Jyn Erso
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, and
Qi'ra
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.
Gramuglia writes: "To them, Cara Dune's presence serves as a means to make men appear weaker by comparison, as she fights battles that most of the male characters aren't capable of undertaking themselves."
Merchandise
Several toys of Cara Dune were first made available at a ''Star Wars'' product launch event called Triple Force Friday on October 4, 2019. Among them was a six-inch
action figure
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by
Hasbro
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as part of the company's ''
Star Wars: The Black Series'' toy line,
and
Funko Pop
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figurine,
and a
Lego
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minifigure, as well as ''The Mandalorian'' t-shirts featuring the character.
Additionally, two more action figures based on the character were about to be released, one of which was reported to have been part of The Black Series 6 line, but production on all Cara Dune toys was cancelled by Hasbro following Carano's firing.
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