Star Wars: Visions demonstrates Disney’s problem with anthology shows

Star Wars: Visions demonstrates Disney’s problem with anthology shows

So it’s unfortunate that season 3 of Star Wars: Visions is a step backward in multiple ways. It narrows the scope back to Japanese animation and also returns to the first season for a trio of sequels: “The Duel: Payback,” “The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope,” and “The Lost Ones.” That last pivot feels like part of a frustrating trend from Disney, which can’t seem to let anthology episodes stand on their own.

2 Comments

  1. leonora.rohan

    It’s always interesting to see how anthology shows evolve, especially with a beloved franchise like Star Wars. It’s a shame to hear that this season didn’t quite hit the mark, but it’s great to see the creativity and experimentation that comes with such projects. Looking forward to seeing how they continue to develop in the future!

  2. tschmeler

    Absolutely, the evolution of anthology shows can really highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the overall storytelling approach. With “Star Wars: Visions,” it’s fascinating to see how different animation styles and cultural perspectives can either enhance or detract from the core narrative. Each episode has the potential to explore unique themes that resonate with fans in varied ways.

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