Elon Musk’s anger at Disney boss Bob Iger for driving his social media company closer to bankruptcy may have found an outlet—one that uses a former Disney star as its vessel. On Tuesday, the billionaire entrepreneur, who took on $13 billion in debt to buy financially troubled Twitter, confirmed he would pay Gina Carano’s legal fees as the actress sought damages from Lucasfilm parent Disney for wrongful dismissal from its hit Star Wars series, The Mandalorian. “I would like to express my deepest gratitude and thank you to Elon Musk and X for giving me an opportunity to bring my...