Disney announced that Star Wars: Visions volume two will be available on Disney+ in spring 2023. It is one of the unique projects that have come out of Star Wars lately, which had some celebrated anime studios working on it to create all-new stories in the franchise. Many fans have praised these new Star Wars interpretations and it is confirmed that more are on the way.
The announcement for the same was made at ‘A look Back’ at Star Wars: Visions panel held at the Star Wars celebration event Anaheim in California. A confirmation tweet has also been posted on Star Wars’ official Twitter handle. There are currently no specifics available regarding the stories that will appear in the next second season, though the series will go beyond the boundaries of anime and will incorporate animation styles from all across the world. There will still be Japanese animations but there will also be shorts from the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Chile, Spain, France, and India.
It is unknown whether any of the studios involved in the first volume will return. Star Wars: Visions’ first volume was a nine-episode anthology series released in September 2021. Each episode featured prominent animation studios at the helm, each bringing their own flair and style to the Galaxy Far, Far, Away. Studio Trigger, Science Saru, Kamikaze Douga, Studio Colorado (A Whisker Away), Kinema Citrus, Geno Studio, and Production IG are among these. The first volume is currently available on Disney+.