Exciting news for Star Wars fans! Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 is coming soon. This thrilling anthology will continue to combine the Force with the anime world.
Get ready, Star Wars fans, because another Volume of the critically acclaimed Star Wars: Visions emerges from the Force in 2025. The string of animated shorts has struck a chord with anime fans in recent years with its previous Volumes, and now, Lucasfilm is collaborating with nine anime studios to bring this third Volume to life.
STUDIOS
Now with Star Wars: Visions Volume 3, the animated anthology returns to where it all began with nine shorts from nine different anime studios, including returning contributors Kamikaze Douga, Kinema citrus Co., Production I.G, and TRIGGER. The next installment will also introduce five new anime studios to the world of Star Wars — ANIMA (in co-production with Kamikaze Douga), David Production, Polygon Pictures, Project Studio Q, and WIT Studio — to further demonstrate the diversity and creativity of Japanese animation.
RELEASE
This is fantastic news! The first volume of the hit series struck a chord with fans, and the second volume solidified its status as a global sensation. Fans are undoubtedly excited at the thought of another round of shorts set in the anime-styled galaxy far, far away. While we wait to see where the series will head next, there’s no shortage of captivating stories to delve into. With such a diverse and expansive universe at their fingertips, this remarkable series’s possibilities are limitless.
The epic series of animated shorts returns to Disney+ in 2025.
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