Although the bigger Star Wars franchise has seen higher days, Disney Plus’ Visions animated sequence has been constantly wonderful for the previous two seasons, and the inventive groups behind its subsequent chapter make it sound prefer it’s going to be one other knockout. The anthology sequence will see three storylines from earlier episodes proceed on this third quantity — not solely that, however Visions Quantity 1 episode “The Ninth Jedi” is getting its personal spinoff sequence, beneath a brand new Star Wars: Visions Presents label.
Star Wars: Visions Quantity Three is about to premiere on October twenty ninth, 2025, Disney and Lucasfilm introduced as a part of Star Wars Celebration in Japan. Visions govt producer James Waugh mentioned throughout a panel on the occasion that the present’s third season may have 9 episodes, three of which is able to proceed the storylines from well-liked Quantity 1 episodes “The Duel,” “The Village Bride,” and “The Ninth Jedi,” reviews The Hollywood Reporter.
The third quantity can be adopted up in 2026 with Star Wars: Visions Presents — The Ninth Jedi. “The Ninth Jedi” story confirmed lightsabers that derive their coloration from the wielder’s alignment with the Power — purple is dangerous; blue is nice. Kenji Kaniyama, who wrote and directed “The Ninth Jedi” will function supervising director for the spinoff. Based on THR, that’s simply the beginning; extra Visions Presents spinoffs are deliberate, giving storytellers an opportunity to inform longer, deeper tales than the anthology method has allowed, up to now.
Like the primary season, Quantity 3’s tales are produced by totally different Japanese inventive groups. Studios Kamikaze Douga, Kinema Citrus Co., Manufacturing IG, and Set off are all returning to Visions. However we will additionally count on to see contemporary takes on the Star Wars universe from newcomers Anima, David Manufacturing, Polygon Photos, Mission Studio Q, and WIT Studio.
Waugh and filmmakers engaged on Quantity 3 episodes talked about what’s coming and confirmed off character designs and paintings. THR described, as an illustration, an AT-AT — the large, four-legged walkers armed with lasers that first confirmed up in The Empire Strikes Again — with a Japanese constructing on high.
Masaki Tachibana from the anime studio Kinema Citrus previewed an “particularly kawaii” episode referred to as “Yuko’s Treasure,” in keeping with THR, whereas Hiroyasu Kobayashi of Mission Studio Q mentioned an X-Wing-focused episode referred to as “The Music of 4 Wings.” ”We’re a studio that makes a speciality of the creation of mechanisms,“ Kobayashi mentioned, ”so we actually focussed on the essence of the previous Joe Johnston designs and featured quite a lot of droids and mechs.“