Star Wars: Visions Trailer for Disney + shows Anime Galactic Battles
For those of you who always thought that Star Wars would be an incredible anime, are prepared. An advance of Star Wars: Visions, a series of anthology that will arrive at Disney + by the end of this year, showed seven different animation styles and brief fragments of the stories to come.
In Star Wars: Visions, seven animation studies are working to produce nine different shorts. Production IG (Ghost in the Shell, Psycho-Pass, Attack on Titan) and Studio Trigger (Kill La Kill, Promare, Little Witch Academy) are trying to create stories set in a very, very distant galaxy, as well as in Geno Studio. (Golden Kamuy), Science Saru (Devilman Crybaby) and others. James Waugh, Executive Producer and Vice President of Lucasfilm, commented on Star Wars: Visions:
His stories show the full spectrum of audacious narrations that are in Japanese animation; Each one counted with a freshness and a voice that expands our understanding of what can be a story of Star Wars and celebrates a galaxy that has been a great inspiration for so many visionary narrators.
Some of the shorts will be held within the existing timeline of Star Wars, but others will be more vaguely connected with larger galactic events.
A blog post in Starwars.com also detailed voice actors, in English and Japanese, involved with Star Wars Shorts: Visions. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Neil Patrick Harris, Simu Liu, Alison Brie, David Harbor, George Takei, Lucy Liu and many more plan to lend their voices.
Star Wars: Visions will be released at Disney + on September 22.
If that is not enough for you, Star Wars will come a lot to the transmission service this year. The first season of The Bad Batch has just come to an end. The Book of Boba Fett and the third season of The Mandalorian will be launched in December.
Are you waiting for the new Disney + series? What do you think of Star Wars trailer: Visions? Let us know in the comments below and return to The Nerd Stash to know all your news and NERD needs!
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