Star Wars
Studio TRIGGER’s “The Smuggler” trades spectacle for sincerity, and in doing so, it quietly finds something worth continuing in Star Wars: Visions Volume 3.
Star Wars Visions Volume 3 Episode 6 earns its continuation: F’s compassion and resolve turn survival into renewal, proving some Visions deserve to keep shining
“Yuko’s Treasure” may not swing as hard as some of Star Wars: Visions Volume 3’s heavier entries, but it doesn’t have to.
The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope proves Star Wars is best when animated: expressive, introspective, and beautiful, even if it revisits familiar ground.
Star Wars Visions Season 3 Episode 4, “The Bounty Hunter” strips Star Wars to its core: no prophecy, just the dangerous act of doing what’s right.
Star Wars Visions Season 3 Episode 2, “The Song of the Four Wings,” from Project Studio Q turns faith into firepower.
The Duel: Payback opens Visions Volume 3 with stunning animation but little to say: an echo of past glory that mistakes familiarity for meaning.
Smaller, safer, and more personal, Star Wars Visions Volume 3 trades spectacle for empathy and shows how hope survives through art.
Explore the studios and directors behind Star Wars Visions Volume 3, a creative mix of legacy and innovation shaping the galaxy through anime.
Lucasfilm Publishing revealed new Star Wars stories at NYCC 2025, from Visions and Beyond Victory to Legacy and The Acolyte’s stunning art books.
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