It’s no secret that Star Wars is one of the most important franchises in the entire history of the film industry, which even has its own global celebration day, since every May 4th the world celebrates this sci-fi saga created by George Lucas, and Disney+ has decided to join the party by launching three new titles.
On the occasion of Star Wars Day, new Lucasfilm productions have arrived in the Disney + catalogpresenting entertaining animated stories for the millions of fans of this film franchise and subscribers to this streaming service, titles in which the adventure is an extra protagonist, so you certainly can’t miss them.
‘Star Wars: Visions’ (season 2)
This May 4th has arrived the premiere of the second season of one of the most followed productions by Star Wars fans, it is the second season of ‘Star Wars: Visions’, a very special title within the Lucasfilm franchise, because it is the first anime series launched from this saga.
‘Star Wars: Visions’ is back with a second season Composed of nine episodes, or rather nine shorts which, like the first one, are made by different animation studios, so each of them has a different style, telling independent stories set within the universe created by George Lucas. .
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“Adventures for Young Jedi”
Another God Lucasfilm debuts on Star Wars Day on Disney+ is “Young Jedi Adventures”, an original animated production of this streaming platform aimed at children, a series that came with a season consisting of seven episodes, making it perfect for enjoying this celebration.
It is worth mentioning that theYoung Jedi adventures’ is set in the High Republic, a time when the Jedi held control of the galaxy, and shows us how Master Yoda is the one who leads a group of little Jedi apprentices, who have great adventures throughout the galaxy, a title which he pointed out, has several learning scenes for the little ones in the house.
“Rogue (Not Quite) One”
Although it is true, “The Simpsons” does not belong to Lucasfilm, but the yellow family of Springfield has decided to join the Star Wars Day celebration on Disney+because this animated series created by George Lucas has released a new short called “Rogue (not really) one’, where Maggie Simpson is the protagonist of a great adventure, this after approaching the small crib that Grogu uses in ‘The Mandalorian’.
By Orlando Medina
Source: Nacion Flix
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