Star Wars: Vision confirms the release date of its third season
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- April 22, 2025
- Updated: April 22, 2025 at 8:35 AM

Disney and Lucasfilm have confirmed the highly anticipated third season of Star Wars: Visions, which will be released on October 29 on Disney+. This new installment will return to its roots by focusing on the world of anime, featuring prominent Japanese studios such as Studio Trigger, WIT Studio, David Production, and Kamikaze Douga, among others. The studios are responsible for creating fascinating shorts that explore the vast universe of Star Wars from innovative and fresh perspectives.
A series of shorts that promises to be spectacular
The season will feature nine shorts, many of which come from the same studios that contributed to the first season. One of the most exciting aspects of this new installment is the confirmation of sequels for the acclaimed shorts The Duel, The Village Bride, and The Ninth Jedi, which left intriguing open stories in the previous anthology. This decision to continue popular narratives demonstrates the creators’ commitment to providing content that resonates with fans.
Particularly, The Ninth Jedi, which was one of the most acclaimed shorts, will have an exclusive anime that will premiere in 2026, providing fans with a narrative expansion that promises to thoroughly explore its promising premise. This focus on story development could open the doors to future projects inspired by Star Wars: Visions, depending on the success of this experiment.
The arrival of a trailer and more details about the season are anticipated in the coming months, which has generated excitement among fans, especially those who have found in Star Wars: Visions a more creative facet of the saga. Meanwhile, viewers can catch up with the first two seasons, which provide a rich background for what is to come in this innovative journey through the Star Wars universe.
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