Star Wars: Visions has revealed the release date for its new anime anthology coming to Disney+!
So yes, there is a ton of new Star Wars movies and new Star Wars series flying our way. Of course, fans of Star Wars media already knew the fictional galaxy could fuel hundreds of film and shows.
But Star Wars fans still have plenty of new content to keep them entertained through 2022. The Mandalorian, the live-action television series coming to exclusively to the Disney Plus streaming service, will arrive in November. Disney has also committed to a seventh season of animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars for Disney Plus.
Star Wars: Visions (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb Star Wars: Visions: With Michael Sinterniklaas, Neil Kaplan, Adam Sietz, JP Karliak. Star Wars anthology series that will see some of the world's best anime creators bring their talent to this beloved universe.
One of the more exciting Star Wars projects in the immediate pipeline is Star Wars: Visions , the anime anthology series that's coming to Disney+ on September 22nd. Disney previously offered a behind-the-scenes look at the show, and now it has revealed the first trailer.
A new animated anthology series called Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi is in the works for a Fall 2022 release on Disney+. Fans of the classic Legends timeline will probably recognize that particular branding since Tales of the Jedi is a name with deep significance to the Star Wars mythos.
Star Wars: Visions will be released on Wednesday, September 22. All nine episodes of the series will be available on that date.
Release Time So, you can expect Star Wars Visions to premiere strictly at 12:00 AM PDT on September 22nd, 2021. Of course, the time may vary depending on your region. Anyway, don't fret because here's the exact release time of episode 1 for different time zones: Pacific Time: 12:00 AM PDT.
Like the quarterstaff from which it originated, Rey's lightsaber hilt was blocky and heavy due to its exterior armor that made it resistant to impact and wear and tear. The weapon had a kyber crystal at its heart, and emitted a yellow-colored plasma blade when ignited.
As part of Star Wars Celebration 2022, Kennedy said in an interview that future Star Wars movies will be set after the sequel trilogy. It might not be surprising to hear Lucasfilm wants to move the franchise's timeline forward, but even that simple decision is a great sign for Star Wars 10.
It's already been confirmed that Star Wars: Visions will get a second season, after the animated series was praised for its unique and refreshing take on the vast lore of Star Wars.
The surviving Jedi Cal Kestis rose up against the Empire and tried to rebuild the Jedi Order. In 14 BBY, the Inquisitorius discovered a Jedi, Padawan Cal Kestis, hidden on Bracca. The Second Sister and Ninth Sister were sent to kill him, but Kestis managed to escape.
The infamous bounty hunter and Baby Yoda will return in February 2023 on Disney Plus.
Most notably, Darth Vader is entirely absent from the series without so much as a passing reference to the iconic Sith. Given Lucasfilm's penchant for including the Dark Lord into any story where the timelines line up, his absence in Visions was surprising. Producer Shirasaki explains how that came to be.
Where to stream Star Wars: Visions. As is the norm for Star Wars projects, Visions is only available to stream on Disney+. The exclusive original series is a part of the streamer's Lucasfilm collection.
The collection is only available to stream on Disney Plus, so you'll need at least a monthly subscription for $8 a month to watch it.
Star Wars anthology series that will see some of the world's best anime creators bring their talent to this beloved universe.
The reoccurring Star Wars franchise phrase, "I have a bad feeling about this" (or some variation of) is said several times.
The Elder (voiced by Kenichi Ogata in Japanese and James Hong in the English Dub ) in a scene from "STAR WARS: VISIONS” short, “THE ELDER”, exclusively on Disney+. © 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
The Mandalorian season 2 ended a while back, and The Book of Boba Fett is still to come. What does Disney have in store to entertain Star Wars fans between now and then? I’m glad you asked. Enter Star Wars: Visions, a new anthology show where different animation studios create Star Wars short stories in the style of Japanese anime. Check out the trailer:
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CEO Bob Iger said in April that the film franchise will go on a “bit of a hiatus” after the release of five Star Wars movies from 2015 through 2019. But Star Wars fans still have plenty of new content to keep them entertained through 2022.
Disney announced its upcoming movie slate on Tuesday, stretching out through 2027 and revealing the dates for the next three Star Wars movies. The next Star Wars film, the first new one after the conclusion of the nine-episode Skywalker saga, will hit movie theaters on Dec. 16, 2022.
That will be a new trilogy of films, the first of which will be written and directed by Johnson. Johnson ’s trilogy will “introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored,” Lucasfilm and Disney said in 2017.
In terms of timing, it seems more likely that Johnson’s films will come first. Johnson’s trilogy was the first of the new films to be announced, and the director’s current project, Knives Out, will hit theaters later this year, freeing him up to get back to Star Wars.
And Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, a new land at Disney theme parks, is slated to open in 2019.