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Forces and Styles Collide in Stars Wars: Visions Volume 2 Trailer [UPDATED]

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UPDATE 4/10/23: Added visual

 

Star Wars Celebration kicked off its fourth and final day in London today with a special treat for animation fans all around the world: an action-packed trailer for Star Wars: Visions Volume 2, which brings together nine global studios for another stunning anthology ahead of its Disney+ premiere on May 4.

 

Official Trailer

 

 

A visual was also released:

 

Star Wars: Visions Volume 2

 

RELATED: Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 Continues the Animated Saga on May 4, 2023

 

The titles of the nine new shorts, along with the director, enlisted studios, their country of origin and an example of their previous work where available, are as follows:

 

  • “Screecher’s Reach” by Paul Young at Cartoon Saloon (Ireland, Wolfwalkers)
  • “In the Stars” by Gabriel Osorio at PunkRobot Studio (Chile, Bear Story)
  • “Journey to the Dark Head” by Hyeong Geun Park at Studio Mir (South Korea, The Legend of Korra)
  • “I Am Your Mother” by Magdalena Osinska at Aardman Animations (United Kingdom, Wallace and Gromit)
  • “Aau’s Song” by Nadia Darries and Daniel Clarke at Triggerfish Animation Studios (South Africa, Revolting Rhymes)
  • “The Pit” by LeAndre Thomas at D’ART Shtajio (Japan, Snowchild music video) and Lucasfilm Ltd. (United States)
  • “The Spy Dancer” by Julien Chheng at Studio La Cachette (France, “Sucker of Souls” in Love, Death and Robots)
  • “The Bandits of Golak” by Ishan Shukla at 88 Pictures (India)
  • “Sith” by Rodrigo Blaas at El Guiri Studios (Spain)

 

The first volume of Star Wars: Visions premiered on September 22, 2021, featuring shorts from Japanese anime studios Kamikaze Doga, Studio Colorido, Trigger, Kinema Citrus, Production I.G., Science SARU and Geno Studio. All are currently streaming exclusively on Disney+.

 

Source: Star Wars on Twitter, YouTube

 

 

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