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 means there will be a three-year gap between Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Lucasfilm’s next Star Wars movie. Two additional Star Wars films are slated for Dec. 20, 2024, and Dec. 18, 2026.
Star Wars: Visions has revealed the release date for its new anime anthology coming to Disney+!
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.
Disney has carved out release dates for three new Star Wars movies after The Rise of Skywalker. The first of these was to have been the first film from Game of Thrones executive producers and showrunners D. B. Weiss and David Benioff, coming on December 16, 2022.
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.
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.
“Star Wars: Visions,” the new nine-part anime anthology on Disney+, returns the franchise to its Japanese roots even more directly than “The Mandalorian” to expand the universe.
Meanwhile, the “Star Wars” TV series that kicked things off — at least for the live action side of things — is returning for its third season early next year. “The Mandalorian” will drop new episodes on Disney+ in February 2023.
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.
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.
Production IG"The Ninth Jedi" (Japanese: 九人目のジェダイ) is an animated short film and episode of the web television series Star Wars: Visions. Produced by Production IG, the short premiered on Disney+ on September 22, 2021.
Is Star Wars: Visions canon? The short answer is no. To really create something completely new, Lucasfilm gave these seven animation studios free rein to do whatever they wanted to do—continuity be damned. That freedom resulted in nine short films that feel innovative while also feeling like Star Wars.
Star Wars: VisionsNow, with the release of the anime anthology Star Wars: Visions, the storytelling of Star Wars has come full circle, as seven Japanese anime studios have seized the opportunity to tell brand-new Star Wars stories with a distinct Japanese sensibility.
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