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Lucasfilm’s STAR WARS: VISIONS: Volume 3 Coming to Disney+ in 2025, Anime Studios Revealed

Lucasfilm’s STAR WARS: VISIONS: Volume 3 Coming to Disney+ in 2025, Anime Studios Revealed

Disney and Lucasfilm announced it Star War: Visions Volume 3 will premiere on Disney+ in 2025.

The third episode of this fantastic Star Wars The anthology series will feature nine short films from eight different Japanese anime studios.

The nine anime studios are David Production, Kamikaze Douga, SOUL, Kinema Citrus Co., Polygon Pictures, Production IG, Project Studio Q, TRIGGER and WIT Studio.

Among these studies, there are four that have been worked on previously Star Wars: Visions movie. Kamikaze Douga was behind “The Duel” in the first season. Production IG developed “The Ninth Jedi,” Kinema Citrus made “The Twins,” and TRIGGER was behind “The Village Bride.”

David Production is the studio behind the fan-favorite anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and is also known for Cells at work! AND Force of Fire.

Polygon Pictures has worked on projects such as Knights of Sidonia, Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogyand also contributed to Star Wars: The Clone Wars AND Resistance to Star Wars.

WIT Studio has worked on critically acclaimed series such as Attack on Titanthe first three seasons, Spy x FamilyAND Vinland Saga.

Project Studio Q and ANIMA complete the new studies. Now ANIMA is a studio based in Mexico, but its episode is co-produced by the Japanese company Kamikaze Douga. SOUL is best known for Search for the legend (Las Leyendas), Netflix’s first animated series developed in Latin America.

As for Project Studio Q, they specialize in 3D animation and have contributed to projects such as Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Three times once.

Disney and Lucasfilm in a statement: “The award-winning anthology of animated shorts celebrates the Star Wars mythology through unique cultural lenses.”

Highlighting the eight different anime studios involved in Star Wars Visions: Volume 3, Disney and Lucasfilm added that this demonstrates the “diversity and creativity of Japanese animation.”

Each of the segments created for this series features a distinct animation style and a unique story set in a version of the Star Wars universe. There is no doubt that they will continue to push the boundaries Star Wars narration.

Source: deadline

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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