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Star Wars: Visions is the animated anthology series that has been streaming on Disney+ since 2021, with Season 3 dropping just a few weeks ago (at the time of writing this). Each season of Visions offers fans a collection of animated shorts, produced by some of the most acclaimed or up-and-coming animation studios. Season 1 focused on Japan’s diverse formats of anime storytelling; Season 2 took a more global approach, with studios from Latin America, Ireland, France, the UK, Korea, Mumbai, South Africa, and Japan all contributing shorts. Season 3 has returned the focus to Japan and anime, and it kicks things off with a sequel to its most acclaimed segment from Season 1.
Star Wars’ Ronin Needs His Own Spinoff Project ASAP

“The Ronin” is a character who has broken out of the Star Wars: Visions universe to become an up-and-coming icon of the franchise. With two epic Visions segments now under his belt, a prequel comic story, and a spinoff novel that have added compelling backstory, The Ronin has the perfect combination of foundation lore and untapped potential to really carry his own lane of the franchise.
The Ronin’s world and story are also non-canon, taking place in an alternate version of the Star Wars universe that is more akin to Feudal Japan. That’s a blank enough canvas for a talented filmmaker and/or studio to build an entire feature film around the Ronin (or “Grim” as he’s also known). More importantly, it’s a free creative space unencumbered by the weight of the franchise’s canon demands; a space in which something truly new could be offered to fans.








