The Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 release date is approaching on Disney+, featuring nine new shorts from nine studios.
Unlike the first volume, which featured just Japanese animation, Volume 2 will employ artists from around the globe with unique animation styles. Here’s when to watch it.
When to watch and stream Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 on Disney+
The Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 release date is set at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Thursday, May 4. It will premiere exclusively on Disney + on Star Wars Day. The upcoming nine-episode Star Wars series hails from James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, and Josh Rimes. The animation studios involved in the production are El Guiri (Spain), Cartoon Saloon (Ireland), Punkrobot (Chile), Aardman (United Kingdom), Studio Mir (South Korea), Studio La Cachette (France), 88 Pictures (India), D’art Shtajio (Japan), and Triggerfish (South Africa).
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The voice cast for Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 includes Eva Whittaker, Maxine Peake, Charithra Chandran, and Ashley Park. In addition, Eugene Lee Yang, Suraj Sharma, Daveed Diggs, Cynthia Erivo, and others are also part of the cast.
“The newest Volume will continue to push the boundaries of Star Wars storytelling, with nine new shorts from nine studios from around the globe. Employing the most captivating animation styles from a variety of countries and cultures, the second volume offers a dynamic new perspective on the storied mythos of Star Wars.”