Star Wars Celebration 2025 offered us some nice surprises, between the first images of The Mandalorian & Grogu, the arrival of Ryan Gosling and the announcement of the video game Zero Company. As for future Disney+ series, we especially had confirmation that season 2 of Ahsoka was starting to film and that our dear Darth Maul would have his own show. And that's it? No, the event still had an ace up its sleeve with a shower of details around Star Wars: Visions, whose season 3 had been confirmed last November, without specifying the famous who, what, where, and how. Today we have the answers.
The first good news is that Star Wars: Visions season 3 is indeed scheduled to be released on the streaming platform this year. However, we will still have to wait a while since the series will return on October 29, 2025 in France. We therefore had to wait more than three years before finding the anthology show on the SVoD service.
As with the first two seasons, this third batch will include 9 episodes, each around a particular story in a different animation style. And the second good news: we already know a few names at the helm.
Star Wars: Visions season 3 changes its formula (a little)
Something new within the series, three episodes out of the nine will not be new stories since they are direct sequels to old stories told previously. Thus, The Duel: Payback will be the sequel to The Duel, the first episode of season 1, still directed by Takanobo Mizuno. The Village Bride (season 1, episode 4) will have a second chapter with The Lost One (Hitoshi Haga). And, finally, Naoyoshi Shiotani is in charge of The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope, a sequel to The Ninth Jedi.
At the helm of the other episodes of season 3, we will notably have Masaki Tachibana (Kinema Citrus Co. studio) on Yuko’s Treasure; Masahiko Ôtsuka (Trigger studio, responsible for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners), director ofThe Elder during season 1, returns for The Smuggler. Wit Studio (Attack on Titan) was entrusted with the task of developing the project. The Bounty Hunters ; Studio Q project onThe Song of Four Wings; Polygon Pictures signsThe Bird of Paradise; and finally, Jacob Ayers (David Production) is in charge of Black.
A new spin-off series in preparation
This season 3 of Star Wars: Visions will also be the beginning of a new adventure. Kenji Kamiyama, the supervisor of The Ninth Jedi came on stage to explain that while the plot around Kara will continue in The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope, the story will above all be an opportunity to take the heroine on another path and tell many other stories around these lightsabers that change color depending on the Force of their owner.
Star Wars: Visions Present – The Ninth Jedi will therefore be the first spin-off of the main series and, if we still lack details At present, it is known that Kamiyama himself is at the center of the project.
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