
Star Wars: Visions Season 3 Gets Poster Ahead of Disney+ Return
Lucasfilm has shared a new poster for Star Wars: Visions Season 3, the long-awaited next entry to Disney+’s acclaimed animated anthology series. It provides fans with a first look at the characters starring in the next exciting stories that will be featured in Season 3. Three of these characters are The Ronin, F, and Kara, who were first introduced in Volume 1.

When is Star Wars: Visions Season 3 coming out?
Star Wars: Visions Season 3 is scheduled to make its debut on October 29, 2025, after over two years since the award-winning show concluded its 9-episode second installment. Season 3 will once again feature nine stories consisting of six new storylines and three continuing shorts from Volume 1.
After showcasing animation from different countries in Season 2, the animated anthology now returns to where it all began with nine shorts from nine different anime studios in Japan, including returning contributors Kamikaze Douga, Kinema citrus Co., Production I.G, and TRIGGER. Season 3 will also introduce five new anime studios to the world of Star Wars – ANIMA (in co-production with Kamikaze Douga), David Production, Polygon Pictures, Project Studio Q, and WIT Studio – to further demonstrate the diversity and creativity of Japanese animation.
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Listed below are the nine stories for Volume 3:
- The Duel: Payback hails from director Takanobu Mizuno. In the new short, Ronin continues to pursue and defeat Sith, but must call a truce with his latest adversary, a Sith named Aneé-san, to face his greatest foe – a twisted Jedi known as The Grand Master.
- The Lost Ones serves as a sequel to director Hitoshi Haga’s The Village Bride short from Volume 1. The story will follow “F” as she confronts her former Master – a new character named Shad-Rah — when the refugee ship she is on is intercepted by the Empire.
- The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope is a continuation of director Kenji Kamiyama’s Vol. 1 short. The sequel is now directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani. It follows Kara, who gets separated from Juro while being pursued by Jedi hunters and encounters a mysterious droid named Teto on an abandoned ship.
- Yuko’s Treasure hails from director Masaki Tachibana. It will follow Yuko and a bear droid, named Billy.
- The Smuggler hails from directed by Masahiko Otsuka. It follows a desperate smuggler hired to bring a wanted young prince to safety as the Empire pursues.
- The Bounty Hunters – From WIT studio, the short is directed by director Junichi Yamamoto. It centers around a bounty hunter named Sevn and his rather odd sidekick named IV-A4.
- The Song of Four Wings – From director Hiroyasu Kobayashi, the new short follows rebel princess Crane and her droid sidekick, Tor-Tu, as they investigate the Empire’s movements on a snowy planet where the rebels are based.
- The Bird of Paradise – From Tadahiro Yoshihira, the new short revolves around a hot-headed Jedi Padawan who, after being blinded in battle, must undergo a series of spiritual trials to overcome the temptation to the dark side.
- Black – Written and directed by Shinya Ohira, the new short explores a stormtrooper’s experience in combat, delving into a deep internal struggle within his psyche. He battles past vs. present, light vs. dark, and life vs. death.
(Source: Star Wars.com)
Originally reported on SuperHeroHype by Maggie Dela Paz.
Source: Comingsoon.net