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Star wars vision of the future
Star wars vision of the future






star wars vision of the future

Like everything Star Wars, we'll want to build an ecosystem of storytelling around Visions and these characters. Right now you can continue the storytelling - there's a novel coming out by Emma Mieko Candon, who's a really talented author. So are there plans to integrate Visions into the timeline saga storytelling? Not currently, but I have no doubt that we will see things that were in Visions become part of the fabric of Star Wars over the next decades. Waugh: That's right - every piece of Star Wars influences future Star Wars storytellers in some form or the other. Shirasaki: Not immediately, but it might influence the next generation of creators. According to Waugh, although there are currently no plans to canonize the series, he has "no doubt that we will see things that were in Visions become part of the fabric of Star Wars over the next decades." Check out the producers' full quotes below: In a recent interview with CNET, Shirasaki and Waugh teased the potential influence that Visions might have on upcoming Star Wars stories. Related: Star Wars Visions: Everything You Need To Know About The Anime Studios Behind The Project However, it appears that the series will nevertheless remain an important entry into the franchise. News of Visions' canonicity (or rather, lack thereof) disappointed some Star Wars fans, who prefer that new stories weave themselves into the expansive canon timeline established by the nine numbered Skywalker Saga films. This news comes as some surprise considering previous statements from the show's creators that Visions will not adhere to Star Wars canon – a decision made to provide storytellers as much creative leeway as possible. The series is far from Lucasfilm's first foray into animation, though it will mark the studio's first venture into Japanese anime as a storytelling medium. Despite the experimental premise of the show, Shirasaki and Waugh insist that the series may be influential to the future of Star Wars storytelling. Visions is an animated anthology series co-developed by Lucasfilm and several acclaimed Japanese animation studios such as Studio Trigger ( Kill La Kill, Promare) and Production I.G ( Ghost in the Shell). Star Wars: Visions producers Kanako Shirasaki and James Waugh say that Disney+'s upcoming animated series may influence future Star Wars stories.








Star wars vision of the future