According to IGN a second volume of animated and anthological shorts titled Star Wars: Visions, is scheduled to be released on May 4th also known as Star Wars Day (May the Fourth be with you). Another compilation of animated shorts from a variety of different studios similar to Star Wars: Visions first volume release in 2021.
LucasFilms has hired nine unique production studios from across the planet to animate the new series of shorts in Star Wars: Visions. Studios include El Guiri from Spain, Cartoon Saloon from Ireland, Punkrobot from Chile, Aardman from United Kingdom, Studio Mir from South Korea, Studio La Cachette from France, 88 Pictures from India, Triggerfish from South Africa, and D’art Shtajio from Japan; with collaboration with LucasFilms.
According to IGN Lucasfilms and Disney announced the titles and directors of every new episode coming in May
- ‘Sith’ directed by Rodrigo Blaas (WALL-E, Trollhunters) and produced by El Guiri.
- ‘Screecher’s Reach’ directed by Paul Young (Wolfwalkers, The Breadwinner) and produced by Cartoon Saloon.
- ‘In the Stars’ directed by Gabriel Osorio (Bear Story, I Am Little Red) and produced by Punkrobot.
- ‘I Am Your Mother’ directed by Magdalena Osinska (Zbigniev’s Cupboard, The Pirates)and produced by Aardman.
- ‘Journey to the Dark Head’ directed by Hyeong Geun Park (Dota: Dragon’s Blood)and produced by Studio Mir.
- ‘The Spy Dancer’ directed by Julien Chheng (Primal; Love, Death, & Robots)and produced by Studio La Cachette.
- ‘The Bandits of Golak’ directed by Ishan Shukla (Schirkoa, Kalki) and produced by 88 Pictures.
- ‘Aau’s Song’ directed by Nadia Darries (Revolting Rhymes, Belly Flop) & Daniel Clarke (Wonder, The Interview) and produced by Triggerfish.
- ‘The Pit’ directed by LeAndre Thomas (Solo, Rogue One) & Justin Ridge (Star Wars Resistance, Storks) and produced by D’art Shtajio/Lucasfilm.
Star Wars:Visions came out September 22, 2021 and was mostly produced by big name Japanese anime studios like Kamikaze Douga, Studio Colorido, Geno Studio, and other influential companies. Creating animated shorts in the Star Wars universe with different styles of animation and storytelling causes for a fantastic anthological series. Shorts with themes/plot-lines like saving a planet from revolution hostilities with rock and roll music; or a struggle between fraternal twins one drawn to the light side the other to the dark, dueling in an epic battle on a active spaceship; and an robot child gifted with artificial intelligence but has dreams of becoming a Jedi.
Disney and Lucasfilms have created several other television projects like The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Andor, and much more all streamable on Disney+