The new Star Wars Visions series had its premiere this Wednesday, September 22 and without a doubt, they have left us wanting more since the fact that the episodes are animated and produced by studios dedicated to anime moved us. Given this, the producers expressed some interest in making another season.
During an interview with CNET, James Waugh, vice president of content and franchise strategy at Lucasfilm, and producer Kanako Shinazaki spoke about Star Wars Visions and revealed that they are delighted to carry out a second season of the series, only if there is enough. demand.
“I think we’d love to do more Star Wars Visions, we’ll have to assess the reaction and what the fandom wants. Kanako and I are probably incredibly biased; we love these shorts and we really think this is a great framing for Star Wars. “
Without a doubt, this could be an incentive to some of the reactions that have emerged on social networks, as fans were able to enjoy the 9 episodes of the new series.
On the other hand, both managers of the series confirmed that Star Wars Visions is not canon, however, it could influence the next generation of creators, as well as they can be part of the stories of the franchise in the future: “Each generation of creators of Star Wars influences the following ”.
Waugh took the opportunity to clarify that Star Wars Visions: Ronin, a derivative novel, will be in charge of Emma Mieko Candon and that it will expand one of the stories that were seen in the animated series.
All the episodes of Star Wars Visions are now available on Disney +, which will independently tell 9 stories that were produced by seven Japanese animation studios such as Kamikaze Douga, Geno Studio, Studio Colorfully, Studio Trigger, Kinema Citrus, Science Saru, and Production. IG.