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Star Wars fans won't have long to wait to see a second volume of the anthology series Star Wars: Visions, as a new block of animated short stories will debut on May 4. Arriving on Disney+ on Star Wars Day, the second season of Star Wars: Visions will feature nine new shorts from celebrated animation studios from across the globe.
At the Star Wars Celebration panel for Visions Season 2, executive producers James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, and Josh Rimes outlined their plans for the new collection of animated shorts. Visions season one celebrated Star Wars from "unique perspectives" according to the team, but for season two, the team wanted to go in a different direction. "We wanted to choose studios we thought would have a unique take on Star Wars," Lopez said.
Some of the studios involved in Visions season two include Britain's Aardman of Wallace and Gromit fame and South Korea's Voltron: Legendary Defender's Studio Mir. The Aardman project, I Am Your Mother, is being directed by Magdalena Osinka, while Lookism's Hyeong Geun Park is directing Studio Mir's short. The full list of global studios includes:
<p>Star Wars fans won't have long to wait to see a second volume of the anthology series Star Wars: Visions, as a new block of animated short stories will debut on May 4. Arriving on Disney+ on Star Wars Day, the second season of Star Wars: Visions will feature nine new shorts from celebrated animation studios from across the globe.</p><div data-embed-type="video" data-src="
At the Star Wars Celebration panel for Visions Season 2, executive producers James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, and Josh Rimes outlined their plans for the new collection of animated shorts. Visions season one celebrated Star Wars from "unique perspectives" according to the team, but for season two, the team wanted to go in a different direction. "We wanted to choose studios we thought would have a unique take on Star Wars," Lopez said.
Some of the studios involved in Visions season two include Britain's Aardman of Wallace and Gromit fame and South Korea's Voltron: Legendary Defender's Studio Mir. The Aardman project, I Am Your Mother, is being directed by Magdalena Osinka, while Lookism's Hyeong Geun Park is directing Studio Mir's short. The full list of global studios includes:
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<p>Star Wars fans won't have long to wait to see a second volume of the anthology series Star Wars: Visions, as a new block of animated short stories will debut on May 4. Arriving on Disney+ on Star Wars Day, the second season of Star Wars: Visions will feature nine new shorts from celebrated animation studios from across the globe.</p><div data-embed-type="video" data-src="
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