This year’s Star Wars Celebration drew to a close on Monday with the release of a trailer for Volume 2 of Star Wars: Visions, Disney+’s animated anthology series.
The nine shorts this time around hail from Rodrigo Blaas, the writer/director of El Guiri’s “Sith” from Spain; Paul Young, director of Cartoon’s Saloon’s “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland; Gabriel Osorio, writer/director of Punkrobot’s “In the Stars” from Chile; Magdalena Osinska, director of Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” from the UK; Hyeong-Geun Park, director of Studio Mir’s “Journey to the Dark Head” from South Korea; Julien Chheng,...
The nine shorts this time around hail from Rodrigo Blaas, the writer/director of El Guiri’s “Sith” from Spain; Paul Young, director of Cartoon’s Saloon’s “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland; Gabriel Osorio, writer/director of Punkrobot’s “In the Stars” from Chile; Magdalena Osinska, director of Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” from the UK; Hyeong-Geun Park, director of Studio Mir’s “Journey to the Dark Head” from South Korea; Julien Chheng,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Erianne Lewis
- TVLine.com
Star Wars Celebration wrapped up earlier today, and one of the day's biggest panels was for the upcoming second season of "Star Wars: Visions." We're getting nine new episodes in May, and while the last season came from Japanese creators, this time, the animated shorts come from all around the globe.
One of the writer/directors that appeared on the "Star Wars: Visions" panel was Gabriel Osorio, representing his Punkrobot animation studio in Chile. Vargas created the third episode in the upcoming second season, entitled "In the Stars." The story, some of which you can see in the trailer, features two young sisters, one of whom clearly has enough Force powers to attempt to take on a Tie fighter.
/Film attended the "Star Wars: Visions" panel, which featured Osorio talking about the inspiration for his episode "In the Stars." The short actually has a connection to a genocide that happened...
One of the writer/directors that appeared on the "Star Wars: Visions" panel was Gabriel Osorio, representing his Punkrobot animation studio in Chile. Vargas created the third episode in the upcoming second season, entitled "In the Stars." The story, some of which you can see in the trailer, features two young sisters, one of whom clearly has enough Force powers to attempt to take on a Tie fighter.
/Film attended the "Star Wars: Visions" panel, which featured Osorio talking about the inspiration for his episode "In the Stars." The short actually has a connection to a genocide that happened...
- 4/10/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
The Disney+ animated short anthology "Star Wars: Visions" will be back with its second season in early May. In season 1, we were shown some gorgeous shorts set in the "Star Wars" universe by Japanese studios. For season 2, "Star Wars: Visions" is going worldwide for inspiration. On the final day of "Star Wars" Celebration, fans were treated to a "Star Wars: Visions" panel, which gave us a new trailer for the nine new shorts, a few cast reveals, and key art. The filmmakers, including Rodrigo Blaas of Spain's El Guiri animation studio, were on hand to discuss their shorts and some of the things they wanted to get across.
Blaas's episode is the first one in the lineup, and it's entitled "Sith." Though we still have to wait for a little under a month to see these, you get enough of a glimpse from the new trailer to see how much...
Blaas's episode is the first one in the lineup, and it's entitled "Sith." Though we still have to wait for a little under a month to see these, you get enough of a glimpse from the new trailer to see how much...
- 4/10/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Here's a little secret that many "Star Wars" fans have clued into by now: This franchise is oftentimes at its best in animated form. "Rebels" and "The Clone Wars" have received the bulk of the attention in recent years (and for good reason), but a whole new contender has entered the ring. The first season of "Star Wars: Visions" definitively brought the fantasy space opera back to its roots, having been produced by seven Japanese animation studios that were allowed the freedom to reinterpret George Lucas' classic stories as they saw fit. The final results, needless to say, were as creative, breathtaking, and just plain entertaining as "Star Wars" has been in years.
Now, over a year and a half since its debut, we've finally received our first look at the next season. Dubbed "Volume 2," the next batch of episodes in this anthology series looks even more exciting than the last.
Now, over a year and a half since its debut, we've finally received our first look at the next season. Dubbed "Volume 2," the next batch of episodes in this anthology series looks even more exciting than the last.
- 4/10/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
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