A newly announced Star Wars project sounds exciting for sure, but revealing a new animated project will definitely amp up the hype for a lot of fans wanting to break away from the live-action stuff.
Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Disney and Lucasfilm have recently revealed the third volume of Star Wars: Visions which will be returning next year in 2025. News of the upcoming season was shown on the first day of Disney’s two-day Content Showcase event in Singapore.
The third volume of the animated anthology series will be under the hands of Japanese studios once again, similar to the first season. The Japanese animation studios involved in the third season includes David Production (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure), Kamikaze Douga+Anima (Tales of Luminaria: The Fateful Crossroad), Kinema Citrus (Made in Abyss), Polygon Pictures (Ajin), Production I.G (Kaiju No. 8), Project Studio Q (Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon A Time), Studio Trigger (Delicious in Dungeon), and Wit Studio (Spy x Family).
The official Star Wars X account confirmed that the new season will stream on Disney Plus.
Kamikaze Douga, Kinema Citrus, Production I.G, and Studio Trigger are returning to produce the upcoming season while the rest of the studios will be working on the project for the first time. Polygon Pictures was involved in previous Star Wars animated projects including production of the fan favorite Star Wars: The Clone Wars cartoon between 2011 and 2013 and Star Wars: Resistance, which came out in 2018.
Visions has been one the most interesting output coming from the Star Wars franchise as animators were given the creative freedom to go all out with their fight scenes and utilize different elements from the Star Wars universe to create their own unique stories. Whether it’s canon or not, it doesn’t matter and it shouldn’t to begin with. The second season continued the idea but with a global expansion of other studios outside Japan.
Fingers crossed that more seasons will be in development regardless of whether they’re from Japan or other nations. Maybe one day an anime television series will be greenlit and announced at the Star Wars Celebration held in Japan next year in 2025 as it does seem relevant. Speaking of the Star Wars Celebration taking place at Makuhari Messe, expect more footage, visual arts, and hopefully a release date of the third season of Visions which seems likely to happen. At the end of the day, this is very exciting news for both Star Wars and anime fans alike.